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THE 
FREDERIC R. HALSEY 
COLLECTION OF PRINTS 


PART XiIl 


DUTCH AND ENGLISH PORTRAIT 
ENGRAVERS AND OLD MASTERS OF 
THE SIXTEENTH SEVENTEENTH 
AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 


TO BE SOLD 


MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS 
APRIL EIGHTH AND NINTH 1918 
AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


On Public Exhibition from Monday, April Ist 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


CONDITIONS OF -sacue 


All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot 
shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the 
right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may 
delay or injuriously affect the sale. 


Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots pur- 
chased to be resold immediately. 


The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty- 
four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of 
which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if 
the lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left 
at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 

To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 


All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and 
The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the 
correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect 
or fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but 
will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving 
before the date of sale, expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as 
represented, The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will use every effort 
to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will 
be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being lable 
to the owner or owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such 
declaration. 


TERMS CaAsH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as 
remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, 
will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as The Ander- 
son Galleries, Incorporated, shall determine, without further notice, and 
if any deficiency arises from such resale it shall be made good by the 
defaulter at this sale together with all the expenses incurred thereby. 
This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of The Anderson 
Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the contract with the buyer, without 
such resale. 


Bips. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and 
use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other 
bids. 


The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the 
employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be 
responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and 
packers. 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for Fifty Cents for 
each Session of the Sale. 


THE ANDERSON. GALUE RIS 


INCORPORATED 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET 


NEW YORK 
TELEPHONE, PLAZA 9350 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A, CHAPMAN 


NOTE 


HE Twelfth Part of the Frederic R. Halsey Print Collec- 

tion consists chiefly of the work of Dutch and English 
portrait engravers of the Seventeenth and Highteenth Cen- 
turies and a number of prints by masters of the Sixteenth and 
Seventeenth Centuries. | 

Particularly noteworthy are the thirty-nine prints by 
Jacob Houbraken, especially the ‘‘ Birch-Heads”’ rarely found 
in such quality. Other masters of the Dutch School are 
Willem Jacobsz Delff represented with twenty prints, Suyder- 
hoef with forty-six, Tanjé with twelve, Valeck with nine, in- 
eluding the beautiful ‘‘ Portrait of Hortense Mancini,’’ van 
Dalen with fifteen among which are four superb proofs of 
*‘Boceaccio,’’ ‘‘Aretino,’’ ‘‘Piombo’’ and ‘‘Giorgione,’’ re- 
markably well preserved and with large margins, van Troyen 
with seven magnificent equestrian portraits, van Gunst with 
nineteen, van Merlen with eleven, van Sampall with five and 
G. Visscher with nine including the famous ‘‘Portrait of 
Pieter Schreijoer.’’ , 

Among the English prints are numerous examples by W. 
Faithorne, G. Vertue, R. White, and D. Loggan. T. van der 
Banck and the three members of the van der Gucht family 
are also well represented. 

Earlier English engravers to whom attention should be 
drawn are Francis Delaram with six prints, R. Elstracke with 
five, William Marshall with nine, and Thomas Cecill, Thomas 
Cross, Thomas Cockson, John Droeshout, R. Gaywood, George 
Glover, John Payne and Robert Vaughan. 

French engravers include lL. Gautier and Thomas de Leu. 
And other nations are represented by de Gheyn, Goltzius, 
Hollar, Muller, Aegidius, Sadeler, the three van de Passe, 
Vorsterman, and Anthonie and Jerome Wierix. 


THE 
FREDERIC R. HALSEY 
COLLECTION OF PRINTS 


PART XII 


DUTCH AND ENGLISH PORTRAIT ENGRAVERS 
AND OLD MASTERS OF THE SIXTEENTH 
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 


FIRST SESSION 


Monday Evening, April 8, 1918, at 8:15 o'clock 
LOTS 1-218 


HENDRICK BARY. 


1 LA DUCHESSE DE LA VALIERE. 
>& Half length. Early impression before ‘‘Clement de 


Jonghe Exe.’’ On Rembrandt paper. With small 
| all margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. Rare and fine. 


2 ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF THE SAME. 


3 ge With “‘Clement de Jonghe Exe.’’ On the same paper, 
with good margin. 4to. Also fine. 


3 GEORGE DE MEY, pastor at Gouda. 
Three-quarter length standing. After C. van Diemen. 
as Fine impression with small margin, trimmed just at 


the plate-mark; had been folded. 8vo. From the 
G. Storck Collection. 


yi ‘ SIMON SIMONIDES, theologian. 


Half length in oval. After Johan de Bane. Fine im- 
pression with good margin. Folio. (2) 


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CORNELIS BLOEMAERT. 


JACQUES FAVEREAU, counsel at the court of taxation. 


Bust in oval, with ornamentation. Fine impression 
before the engraver’s name. With good margin. Small 
Ato. 


COLUMBA DE TOFANINIS, of the order of 8. Francis. 


Bust in oval after G. B. Ramacciotti. With very small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 


P. Aubry, exe. Bust in oval after an engraving by 
Loggan. Old impression on paper with the too inter- 
laced ‘‘Cs.’’ With small margin showing the plate- 
mark. Two wormholes. Small 4to. (3) 


ABRAHAM DE BLOIS. 


CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA, Queen of Charles II of 
England. 


Half length in oval after D. de Plaats. Closely 
trimmed. Folio. Rare. 


CHARLES V, DUKE OF LORRAINE. 


Half length in oval. After Herbel. Proof before all 
letters, but with the coat-of-arms. With margin 
trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. Very rare. 


ABRAHAM BLOOTELING. 


JAN COCCEJI, professor of theology at Leyden. 
Half length standing. After I. van Someren. Closely 
trimmed. 8vo. Very fine. From the 8. W. and Baron 


Scheffler collections. | 


THOMAS OSBORNE, duke of Leeds, lord high treasurer 
of England. 


Bust in oval. After P. Lely. With small margin, just 
trimmed at the plate-mark. 8vo. 
WILLEM VAN HAREN, famous Dutch diplomat. 


Bust in oval. After B. Vaillant. Closely trimmed, 
and a small piece of the right upper corner missing. 
Ato. (38) 


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JAMES DUKE OF MONMOUTH. 
Three-quarter length standing. After P. Lely. With 
small margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 
EDWARD LORD MONTAGUE, first earl of Sandwich. 
Half length in oval. After P. Lely. Closely trimmed 
and unnecessarily laid down. (2) 


SCHELTE A. BOLSWERT. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 
Three-quarter length standing. Engraved by AS Lom- 
melin after A. van Dyck. With margin trimmed just 
at the plate-mark. 8vo. 

MARIA RUTEN, wife of van Dyck. 
Three-quarter length standing. With good margin. 8vo. 

MARTIN PEPYN, painter. 
Half length standing. After A. van Dyck. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. 

ROBERT BELLARMIN, jesuit, cardinal and conservator 

of the Vatican. 

Full length seated at his writing table. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. From the J. 
Soulavie collection. (4) 


MATTHEUS BORREKENS. 
IGNATIUS LOYOLA, founder of the Jesuit society. 


Half length in oval. After E. Quellinus. Closely 
trimmed and remargined on three sides. Folio. 


PIETER CLOUWET. 
ANNA WAKE. 
Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
With very small margin. 8vo. 


MAXIMILAN WILIBALD. 
Bust in oval. After A. van Hulle. With margin. 
Small 4to. 


HENRY RICHEH, baron of Kensington. 
Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
First state, proof before the name of the personage. 
With small margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. Rare 
and fine. 


JAN DE MEY, theologian and professor of philosophy. 


Half length in oval. Closely trimmed and! inlaid. 
With a small rust hole. Small 4to. (4) 


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JACOB COELEMANS. 


PIERRE JEAN BOYER, attorney general at the Parlia- 
ment of Provence. 

Three-quarter length standing with his pet dog. After 

J. Celloni. With margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


VINCENT BOYER, counsel at the Parliament of Prov- 
ence. 
Three-quarter length seated. After LeGrand. With 
small margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


HENRI PUGET, bishop of Digne. 
Half length in oval. After J. Celloni. Proof before 
the inscription on the base. With small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. Folio. (38) 


HENDRICK DANCKERTS. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Bust in oval. After A. Hanneman. On paper with 
the ‘‘Folly.’’ Closely trimmed, but with the complete 
inscription margin. Folio. Very fine. 


HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Great Britain and 
mother of Charles II. 1649. 
Half length in oval. After A. van Dyck. With large 
margin (deckel edges). (2) 


WILLEM JACOBSZ DELFF. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 1620. 
Bust in oval. After D. Mytens. Franken 1. With 
small margin, showing the plate-mark. Folio. Rare. 
From the collection of King Ferdinand of Portugal. 
Companion to No. 15. © 


HENRIETTA MARIA, Queen of Great Britain, daughter 
of Henri IV of France. 1630. 
Half length in oval. After D. Mytens. Franken 3. 
Second state, the inscriptions are complete. With very 
small margins, lacking the plate-mark. A few small 
tears in the border, carefully repaired. Folio. Rare. 
Companion to No. 14. 


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FREDERICK V, King of Bohemia and Count Palatine 
of the Rhine, in armor 1632. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 8. With 
very small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Folio. 
Rare. 


ELIZABETH, Queen of Bohemia, wife of Frederick V 
and daughter of James I. 1623. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 
10. Second state, part of the right earring is partly 
visible. Fine impression on contemporary paper, with 
large margin. Folio. Fine. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 16380. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 
11. Fine impression on contemporary paper, with large 
margin. Folio. Rare. From the A. F. Didot collection. 


FREDERICK HENRY, Count Palatine of the Rhine, 
son of Frederick V of Bohemia. 1629. :Franken 12. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Fine impression 
on contemporary paper, but closely trimmed and inlaid. 
Folio. 


SOPHIE HEDWIG, duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg. 
16381. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 15. 
Fine impression on contemporary paper, with small 
margin, but showing the plate-mark. A small piece of 
the inscription margin has been replaced. Folio. 


LOUISE DE COLIGNY, first wife of William the Silent 
of Orange and mother of Frederick Henry. 1627. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 20. 
Contemporary impression with good margin. Folio. 
Companion to No. 22. 


GASPARD DE COLIGNY, marshal. 1631. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 21. 
Second state, the date is changed from 1630 to 1631. 
With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. The right 
lower corner slightly repaired. Folio. 
Companion to No. 21. 


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LUDOVICUS JOACHIM CAMERARIUS, ambassador 
of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, to Belgium 
1629. 

Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 17. 
Second state, ‘‘ Autatis LVI’’ is engraved on the border. 
With small margin, showing the plate-mark at top and 
bottom only. Small 4to. 


SIR DUDLEY CARLTON, British envoy to Belgium. 
1620. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 26. 
Fine impression with small margin showing the plate- 
mark. 8vo. 


JOHAN VAN OLDENBARNEVELD, keeper of the 
creat seal of Holland. 1677. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. Franken 54. 


With small margin showing the plate-mark. Small 
4to. (8) 


MICHAEL JANSZ MIEREVELD, portrait painter. 
Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
F. 47. Third state, before Delff’s name was substituted 
for that of Hondius and before the letters ‘‘G. H.’’ 
(Gillis Hendricx) instead of Mart. van den Enden 
excudit.’’ On paper with the ‘‘Folly,’’ Dutuit No. 1. 
With very small margin showing the complete inscrip- 
tion, folded and carefully pressed out. Small 4to. Fine. 
From the ‘‘8. W.’’ and Baron Scheffler collections. 


WILLIAM, COUNT OF NASSAU. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1644. F. 49. 
With very small margin, but showing the full insecrip- 
tion. Folio. From the ‘‘S. W.’’ and Baron Scheffler 
collections. 


WILLIAM LOUIS, COUNT OF NASSAU. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1633. F. 50. 
With very small margin but showing the full inscrip- 
tion; slightly creased. Folio. With the collector’s 
mark ‘‘W’’ stamped in purple. 


FREDERICK HENRY, PRINCE OF ORANGE. 


Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1624. F. 61. 
With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Folio. 
With the collector’s mark of an ‘‘8 pointed star with 
a white centre’’ stamped in carmine. 


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28 AXEL, COUNT OXENSTIERNA. 
Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1634. F. 66. 
Past (‘One of the finest plates by the engraver.’’ Franken.) 
Karly impression on paper of ‘‘Lily on crowned shield’ 


ned and the letters W.R.’’ With good margin) Folio. 
Very fine and rare. 


29 CATHERINE, COUNTESS CULENBORCH. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1636. 


FS dagen F. 70. Early impression on the same paper as the 

preceding, but with very small margin, showing how- 

mys i ever the full inscription. A ‘crease through the center 
’ carefully pressed out. Folio. Fine. 


30 AMELIE, COUNTESS SOLMS. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1626. 
[IE - F. 82. With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 
go Skinned on the back and carefully covered up. Folio. 


31 ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Half length in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. 1629. 
| F. 83. Second state; a small triangle is added to the 
Il— upper stone of the brooch. On the same paper as 
No. 28, with small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 
yy ay A small piece of the white paper replaced in the left 
" lower corner. Folio. 


ENGRAVER NOT ASCERTAINED. 


32 ROBERT DUDLEY, COUNT LEICESTER. 
Full length on horseback, in arched border. With 
| mo small margin, showing the plate-mark. Slightly stained. - 
8vo. | 


pAtr.| 88 LADY FAIRFAX. | 
Three-quarter length standing. After Gerard Soest 
(Zoust). Proof before all letters, with very small 
margin, but showing the blank inscription space. Small 
4to. Extremely rare. From the J. Gulston collection. 


34 WILLEM DE EERSTE PRINCE OF ORANGE; 
MAURITS PRINCE OF ORANGE; FERDINAND 
ALVAREZ DUKE OF ALVA; FREDERICK 

yf aon ALVAREZ DUKE OF ALVA. 
Busts in ovals. The first and second with small mar- 
gins, the two following with good margins. All small 


trantan Atos. 


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36 


38 


JOANNES DE ROY, professor of philosophy at the uni- 
versity of Leyden. 

Bust in oval in a rectangular border. With large 
margin. Small 4to. 


THOMAS A KEMPIS. 
Half length. From Bullart, ‘‘ Academy of Science and 
arts.’’? With small margin showing the plate-mark; 
laid down. 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 
HENRY IV, KING OF FRANCE. 
Half length standing in armor. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. 8vo. (7) 


PRINCE RUPERT, third son of Frederick V. King of 
Bohemia and Elizabeth of England. 
Half length in oval. Proof before any inscriptions, 
possibly by P. de Brune. With small margin, just 
trimmed at the plate-mark. Folio. Very rare. With 
a collector’s mark, not mentioned by Fagan. 


DANIEL SEGERS, Jesuit and flower painter. 
Half length standing. After J. Livensz. With very 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. From 
the Soliman Lieutaud and Naudet collections. 


CORNELIS TROMP, Dutch admiral. 
Bust in oval. With large margin (deckel edges). 4to. — 
ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Half length standing with very small margin. Small 4to. 
ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. : 
Half length standing. With large margins. 8vo. 
MARTIN HARPERTZ TROMP, Dutch admiral. 
Half length in oval. ‘‘C. Duran excu.’’ With very 


small margin, but showing the full inscription. Small 
4to. From the P. Gervaise collection. (4) 


JACOB FOLKEMA. 


DOMINICUS MARIA VARULET, bishop of Babylon. 
(Missionary at New Orleans.) 
Three-quarter length seated. After A. Pothoven. With 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


JACQUELINE, COUNTESS OF HAINAULT. 1753. 
Half length in arched frame. After T. Jelgersma. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 

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MORETT, goldsmith to Henry VIII of England. 
Three-quarter length standing. After H. Holbein. 
Closely trimmed, but with the full inscription. 4to. 
From the A. A. Weston collection. 

JACOBUS TYKEN, Dutch preacher. 1744. 

Half length standing. After A. Folkema. With large 
margin. Large 4to. 


ANNE OF GREAT BRITAIN, PRINCESS OF 
ORANGE, daughter of George II. 

Half length in oval. Engraved by Phil. Endlich after 
Ph. van Dyck. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. 

LE CHEVALIER DE PANCEY. 1752. 
Half length standing. Etched by L. Fruytiers after 
Nobilis Exshaw. With good margin. 4to. (6) 


CORNELIS GALLE. 


ADAM ADAMI, Benedictine prior; ADRIAN CLANT 
OF STEDE. OTTO GERICKE, inventor of the air 
pump. 

All three plenipotentiary envoys to the peace confer- 
ence at Osnabruck. All busts in ovals. After van 
Hulle. With small margins, showing the plate-marks. 
4tos. The third from the Baron Scheffler collections. (3) 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. After N. van 
der Horst. With very small margin. Large 8vo. 
From the Burleigh James collection. 

PETER COLLINS. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. 8vo. 

HUGO EVERHARD CRATZ, COUNT OF SCHARPF- 

FENSTEIN. 

Bust in oval. Engraved by C. Galle senior. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. Fine. From 
the Griggs collection. (3) 


FERDINAND III, Roman Emperor. 
Half length in oval with ornamental border. After 
A. van Hulle. Closely trimmed and laid down. Royal 
folio. From the Visscher collection. 


LEOPOLD WILHELM, Archduke of Austria. 
Bust in oval, with ornamental border. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Folio. (2) 
13 


-42 MARIA OF AUSTRIA, wife of Emperor Ferdinand III. 

Three-quarter length seated. After A. van Dyck. First 

sO state, before Io. Meyssen’s address was burnished out. 

po On Rembrandt paper, with very large margin. 4to. 

Very fine. From the ‘‘S. W.’’ and Baron Scheffler col- 
lections. 


HENRIETTA OF LORRAINE. 


Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
First state before Io. Meyssen’s address was burnished 
out. On paper with the interlaced ‘‘Cs.’’ With large 
margin. 4to. Fine. (2) 


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JACOB GOLE. 


43 MARIA THERESIA OF AUSTRIA, Queen of France. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. Folio. 


ae LOUISE FRANCOISE DE LA BAUME LE BLANC, 
DUCHESSE DE LA VALLIERE. 


oe Half length in oval. After D. A. Plaats. With large 
margin. Folio. (2) 


ADRIANO HALUECH. 


44 FERDINAND, son of Cosimo III of Etruria. 


Half length in oval. Proof with the blank cartouche 
j _— and tablet. With large margin. Small folio. 


LAURENTIUS, DUKE OF ETRURIA. 
Half length in oval, with large margin. Small folio. (2) 


A. HERTOCHS. 
‘45 A. BROME, poet. 1661. 


| Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. Small 8vo. Rare. 
[7 es | From the Robt. Hoe collection. 
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(uy ie ROMAIN DE HOOGHE. 


.-46 WILLIAM III, Prince of Orange, later King of Great 
Britain. 
Full length on horseback, taking part in a battle. 
Etching, with small margin showing the plate-mark. 
Royal folio. 
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INCIDENTS OF THE LIFE OF JAMES II, King of 
Great Britain. 
Etching, with very small margin aoe the plate- 
mark. Royal folio. 


THE RECEPTION OF MARY PRINCESS OF 
ORANGE AS QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN, 
1689. 


Htching, with small margin, but showing the plate- 
mark. Pasted at the bottom an explanation of the 
event in type, in Dutch, French and English. Royal 
folio. Rare. (8) 


CORNELIS HOLSTEYN. 


ISABELLA D’ESTE. 
Three-quarter length seated. After A. Correggio. 
Proof before all letters, on Rembrandt paper, with 
small margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. Fine. 


PIETER HOLSTEYN Junr. 


DESIDERIUS ERASMUS. 
Full length standing in his study. With very small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. <A tear in the inscrip- 
tion margin repaired. 4to. Rare. From the Baron 
Scheffler collection. 

THEODORE DEH BEZE. 


Full length seated in his study. In a similar manner 
as the above portrait. Closely trimmed and remargined 
at top and sides. 4to. Rare. From the J. Soulavie 
collection. (2) 


HENDRIK HONDIUS. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 1626. 


Bust in oval. With very small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark, but with the full inscription. Folio. Fine. 


WILLEM HONDIUS. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 


Half length standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
small margin, but showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 
From the ‘‘S. W.’’ and Baron Scheffler collections. 


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ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA, Infanta of Spain. 
1633. 


Bust in oval. After A. Van Dyck. With margin 
trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. 
FREDERICK V, King of Bohemia. 1631. 


Bust in oval. With margin trimmed just at the plate- 
mark. Folio. (3) 


WILLIAM, COUNT OF NASSAU. 1630. 


Bust in oval. After J. Mytens. With good margin; 
two small tears repaired. Folio. 


JOHANN ERNST JR., Duke of Saxony. 1630. 


Bust in oval after M. J. Miereveld. With margin 
trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. Fine. 


JACOB HOUBRAKEN. 


GEORGE LORD ANSON. 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. Ver 
Huell 12. First state, before any inscription, only with 
the coat-of-arms.in the lower margin. Closely trimmed 
and lacking the plate-mark. Folio. 


VAN CITTERN, Dutch ambassador to Great Britain. 
Were Bote 
First state. Proof before all letters. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. Two corners slightly torn and 
repaired. Folio. (2) 


FREDERICK II, King of Prussia. 
Half length in oval. After A. Pesne. V. H. 188. Be- 
fore the correction of the title (‘‘Tertius’’ to ‘‘Se- 
cundus’’). With margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 
From the ‘‘S. W.’’ and Baron Scheffler collections. 


CHRISTIAN GOTTLIEB GLAFEY, poet. 


Half length in oval. V. H. 156. Proof before all letters. 
With large margin. Folio. Rare. (2) 


GEORG FRIDRICH HAENDEL, musician and com- 
poser. 


Bust in oval. V. H. 1803. First state, before the name 
of the personage and with ‘‘I. Houbraken Sculps. 
Amst.’’ only. With good margin. 


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59 


MARTIN LUTHER, reformer and founder of the 
Lutheran Church. 
Half length in oval. V. H. 279. With very large mar- 
gin. 8vo. 


MARIA ELISABETH JOSEPHA, archduchess of 
Austria. 1753. 
Half length in oval. V. H. 286. With large margin. 4to. 


JACOBA VAN SELSTEDE. 
Half length in oval. After J. M. Quinkhard. 
V. H. 3828. With very small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. 8vo. 


NICOLAS STRUYCK, mathematician and astronomer. 
Half length in oval. After J. M. Quinkhard. V. H. 


402. With small margin showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. (4) 


PETER THE GREAT, Czar of Russia. 
Half length in oval. V. H. 327. With margin showing 
the plate-mark. Folded and pressed out. A few small 
tears in the margin carefully repaired. Royal folio. 
Very rare. 


MATTHEW PRIOR, poet and ambassador to France. 
1735. 
Half length in oval. V. H. 338. Proof before the name 
of the personage and before the coat-of-arms. With 
very large margin. 4to. Very fine. 


MARIA REIGERSBERGEN, wife of Hugo Grotius. 
Bust in oval. V. H. 353. With very large margin. 
Small 4to. 


CHRISTIAN FREDERICH WEICHMANN, author. 
Half length in oval. After D. Klein. V. H. 447. With 
very large margin. 4to. 


WILLIAM VIII, Landgrave of Hesse. 
Half length standing. V. H. 472. With small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. 4to. Very rare. Duplicate of 
the Ryks Museum Amsterdam. (4) 


ANNA, Princess of Saxe, second wife of William I of 
Orange. 
Half length in oval with ornamental border. After H. 
Pothoven. V. H. p. 93. No. 1. Closely trimmed and 
laid down on account of a tear and some wormholes. 
Folio. 
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61 


62 


63 


MARIE HENRIETTE, daughter of King Charles I of 
Great Britain and wife of William II of Orange; 
Mother of William III, King of Great Britain. 

Half length in oval with ornamental border. After 
G. Van Honthorst. V. H. pp. 93/94. No. 4. With 
small margin, showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


MARIA STUART, daughter of James II, King of Great 
Britain. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. After H. 
Pothoven. V. H. p. 94. No. 5. With very large margin 
(deckel edge). Folio. 


JACOB DE WIT, painter. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. After J. M. 
Quinckhard. V. H. p. 98. No. 4. With very large mar- 
gin (deckel edges). 8vo. From the collection of J. V. 
Gool. (4) 


LOUISA DE COLIGNY, daughter of admiral Coligny, 
fourth wife of William I of Orange. 
Bust in oval, with ornamental border. After M. J. 
Miereveld. V. H. p. 93. No. 2. Proof before all letters, 
with small margin, showing the plate-mark. Folio. Ex- 
tremely rare. 


GEOFFREY CHAUCHR, poet. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. V. H. p. 100. 
Birch-Heads No. 1. Proof with ‘‘J. Houbraken sculps. 
Amst. 1741.’ only, in the margin. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. A small hole in the lower 
margin carefully repaired. Folio. Fine and very 
rare. 


MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. After I. Oliver. 
V. H. pp. 103/104 Birch-Heads No. 17. Proof with ‘‘J. 
Houbraken Sculpsit’’ only, in the margin. With small 
margin lacking the plate-marks. Folio. Fine and very 
rare. | 


WILLIAM CECIL, LORD BURLEIGH. 


Half length in oval with emblematic border. V. H. p. 
104 Birch-Heads No. 18. Proof with ‘‘J. Houbraken 
sculps. Amst.’’ only, in the margin. With good margin. 
Folio. Fine and very rare. 


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ANNE OF DENMARK, wife of James I, King of Great 
Britain. 
Half length in oval with emblematic border. After C. 
Johnson. V. H. p. 106. Birch-Heads No. 28. Proof 
with ‘‘ Jacobus Houbraken sculpsit Amst.’’ only, in the 
margin. With good margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


FRANCIS BACON, chancellor of England. | 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. V. H. p. 107, 
Birch-Heads No. 32. Proof before all letters. With 
good margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


GEORGE VILLIERS, 1st Duke of Buckingham. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After C. John- 
son. V. H. p. 107, Birch-Heads No. 34. Proof with 
‘* Jacobus Houbraken Sculp. Amst.’’ only, in the mar- 
gin. With small margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. 
Folio. Fine and very rare. 


JOHN HAMPDEN, M.P. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. V. H. p. 108, 
Birch-Heads No. 39. Proof with ‘‘J. Houbraken sculps, 
Amst. 1740’’ only, in the margin. With large margin. 
Folio. Fine and very rare. From the T. J. Thompson 
collection. 


JOHN THURLOBE, secretary of state. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. V. H. p. 111, 
Birch-Heads No. 53. Proof before all letters, with 
large margin, creased through the centre and carefully 
pressed out. The left margin was folded back. Folio. 
Fine and very rare. From the Julian Marshall col- 
lection. 


WILLIAM LORD RUSSEL, M.P. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. 1683. V. H. pp. 112/118. Buirch-Heads No. 62. 
Proof before all letters, with large margin. Folio. Fine 
and very rare. 


THE SAME. 
Proof with ‘‘J. Houbraken sculpsit Amst.’’ only, in 
the lower margin. With good margin. 


THOMAS OTWAY, dramatic author. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After M. Boal. 
V. H. p. 118. Birch-Heads No. 65. Proof with ‘‘J. 
Houbraken sculps Amst, 1741.’’ in the lower margin. 
With large margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


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73 


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75 


76 


77 


78 


LAWRENCE HYDE, Earl of Rochester. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. V. H. p. 114. Birch-Heads No. 71. Proof with ‘‘J. 
Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1741.’’ only, in the lower 
margin. With large margin. Folio. Fine and very 
rare. 


ISAAC NEWTON, celebrated scientist. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. V. H. p. 115, Birch-Heads No. 74. Proof with ‘‘J. 
Houbraken sculpsit’’ only, in the lower margin. With 
small margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. 
Fine and very rare. 


CHARLES MORDAUNT, third earl of Peterborough. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. V. H. p. 115, Birch-Heads No. 76. Proof with ‘‘J. 
Houbraken sculpsit’’ only, in the lower margin. With 
large margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. After Isaac 
Oliver. V. H. p. 117, Birch-Heads No. 88. Proof with 
** J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1748.’’ only, in the lower 
margin. With good margin. Folio. Fine and very 
rare. 


SIR KENELM DIGBY, philosopher, physician and 
chancellor of Great Britain. 


Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After A. van 
Dyck. V. H. p. 119, Birch-Heads, No. 97. Proof with 
‘J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1747.’’ only, i the lower 
margin. With good margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


THOMAS, MARQUIS OF WHARTON. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. V. H. p. 120. Birch-Heads No. 101. Proof with 
‘*J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1744.” only, in the lower 
margin. With large margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


SAMUEL GARTH, doctor of medicine and poet. 


Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. Proof with ‘‘J. Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1748”’ 
only, in the lower margin. With good margin. Folio. 
Fine and very rare. 


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SARAH, DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH. 


Bust in oval, with emblematic border. After G. Knel- 
ler. V. H. p. 123, Birch-Heads add h. Proof with ‘‘ J. 
Houbraken sculps. Amst. 1745.’’ only, in the lower mar- 
gin. With large margin. Folio. Fine and very rare. 


I. STRANGE, counsel of state. 


Bust in oval. Not mentioned by V. H. With large 
margin: Small 4to. 


PIETER DE IODE. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 


Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
On paper with the ‘‘Folly.’’ With small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


CORNELIS DANCKERTS, architect. 
Half length standing. After P. Danckerts. With very 
large margin. 8vo. 

JAMES II, King of Great Britain, when duke of York. 
Bust in oval. After C. Woutier. With very large mar- 
gin. Small 8vo. 


FERDINAND, Archduke of Austria, governor of Bel- 
olum. 
Half length standing. After A. van Dyck. With small 
margin, but showing the plate-mark. 4to. From the 
Cope collection. (4) 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 


Three-quarter length, standing, in armor. After A. van 
Dyck. With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Folio. 


JACOB JORDAENS, painter. 


Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
On paper with the ‘‘Folly.’’ With very large margin. 
4to. From the collection of the Duke of Aremberg. 


JOHAN MAXIMILIAN COUNT LAMBERGH, pleni- 
potentiary envoy to the peace conference at Osna- 
bruck. ; 


Bust in oval. After A. van Hulle. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. 4to. 


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85 


FRANCISCO DE ANDRADA, ambassador of Portugal 
to the King of England, and plenipotentiary envoy 
to the peace conference at Osnabruck. 

Bust in oval. After A. van Hulle. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. 4to. 

CHARLES GUSTAVE WRANGEL, marshal of Sweden, 
governor of Pomerania. . 

Bust in oval. After A. van Hulle. With small mar- 


gin showing the plate-mark. Laid down for no ap- 
parent reason. 4to. (4) 


P. DE JODE, excudit. 


ANNE OF AUSTRIA, Queen of France. 
Half length in oval. 
CHARLES, ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA, son of Em- 
peror Ferdinand I. 
Bust in arched border. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain, when a boy. 


HENRY OF BOURBON, Prince de Conde. 
Both three-quarter length standing, in arched border. 
LUDOVICA MARIA GONZAGA, Queen of Sweden and 
Poland. 
Half length in oval. All fine, almost closely trimmed. 


HENRY IV, King of France. 


PHILIP LE BON, Duke of Burgundy. 
Both in ovals. With small margins showing the plate- 
mark. All 8vos. (7) , 


CORNELIS KONING. 


UDALRICK, Count of Frisland. 
Bust in oval. After A. Andressen. With very small 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. Border and _ back- 
ground slightly rubbed. Folio. 

ODRIAAN JUNIUS, physician. 
Bust in oval. ‘‘Hugo Allardt Exeudit.’’ With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. 

WILLIAM QUISTOUT, abbot. 
Bust in oval. Engraved by Cornelis Lauwers, after N. 
de Largilliere. With very small margin. Folio. (3) 


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87 


JAN LIVENS. 


EPHRAIM BONUS, Jewish physician. 
Etching. Three-quarter length seated. With small 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. Laid down. Large 4to. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 
Three-quarter length standing, in armor. Engraved by 
Adriaan Lommelin after A. van Dyck. With very small 
margin. 4to. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Bust in the Loggans manner. With margin trimmed 
just at the plate-mark. 4to. 


PAUL DE VOS, painter. Three-quarter length standing. 
After A. van Dyck. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 4to. From the Cope collection. (4) 


JAN LOUYS. 


MARIA ANNA OF SPAIN, wife of Emperor Ferdi- 
nand IIT. 
Bust in oval, with ornamental border. After P. Sout- 
man. larly impression, before the number, with 
margin showing the plate-mark. Laid down for no 
apparent reason. Folio. 


PHILIP THE GOOD OF BURGUNDY. J 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. After P. Sout- 
man. With good margin. Folio. (2) 


LOUIS XIII, King of France; ANNE OF AUSTRIA, 
wife of Louis XIII. 

Both busts in ovals, with ornamental borders. After 
-P. P. Rubens. Early impressions, before the numbers. 
The first with small margin, showing the plate-mark, 
the second lacking the plate-mark. Folios. Fine. The 
first from the W. Drugulin collection, the second from 
the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


PHILIP IV, King of Spain; ELIZABETH, wife of 
Philip IV. 
Both busts in ovals with ornamental borders. After 
P. P. Rubens. The first with the number ‘‘12’’ and 
with margin showing the plate-mark, laid down; the 
second before the number, but with small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. Folios. (2) 


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90 ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF PHILIP THE GOOD 

of OF BURGUNDY. 
[0 - Fine early impression before the number ‘‘3’’. With 
4h3 margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. From the 

ff d Camberlyn collection. 
91 FRANCIS THOMAS OF SAVOY, Prince Carignani, 
grandfather of Prince Eugene; AMBROSIUS 


td SPINOLA, prefect of Belgium. 

7 Both busts in ovals with ornamental borders. After 
A. van Dyck. Early impressions, before the number. 

Predtr The first with very large margin, the second with small 


margin, lacking the plate-mark. Folio. (2) 


THEODOR MATHAM. 


92 ANNE CATHERINE CONSTANCE OF SWEDEN, 
Princess Palatine of the ‘Rhine; CATHERINE 
CHARLOTTE, Princess Palatine of the Rhine; 
if — PHILLIP WILHELM and WOLFGANG WIL- 
HELM, Princes Palatine of the Rhine. 
All half length in ovals. After Hans Spilberger. 
Closely trimmed, and the two first ones laid down, for 
no apparent reason. Folios. (4) 


93 GILLIS VALCKENIER, burgomaster of Amsterdam 
1674. 
oo Three-quarter length seated in an armchair. After 
J W. Vaillant. With very small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. A small white piece of paper replaced in 
dp ‘ the left lower corner. Folio. 
MICHEL ADRIANSZ DE RUYTER, Vice-admiral of 
Holland. 


Three-quarter length, standing. Engraved by M. 
Mouzyn, after a drawing from life by G. van den 
Eckhart. With good margin. Folio. From the Cope 
collection. (2) 


JOHAN VAN MUNNICKHUYSEN. 


94. CORNELIS TROMP, admiral of Holland. 
Half length in oval. After P. D. van der Plas. Proof 


war before all letters, with small margin, but showing the 
/ a plate-mark. Folio. Also an original signature of the 
Admiral. 


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96 


97 


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PIETER PHILIPPE. 


WILLIAM HENRY, Prince of Orange (later William 
III King of Great Britain), when a boy. 
Three-quarter length, standing. After A. Ragueneau. 
With margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. Slightly 
soiled, creased and pressed out. Royal folio. 


HENRY CHARLES DE LA Tete goats Prince of 
Tarent. 


Half length in oval after J. Hie Bone. Closely trimmed 
and inlaid. Folio. (2) 


PAUL PONTIUS (DUPONT). 


FERDINAND OF AUSTRIA, brother of Emperor 
Charles V. 


Bust in oval. After A. van Dyck. Closely trimmed 
and inlaid. Folio. 


MARIUS AMBROSIUS CAPELULE, bishop of Antwerp. 


Three-quarter length seated in an armchair. After 
Abr. a Diepenbeck. With margin trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. 4to. 


GASPARDE CRAYER, painter. 


Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
Second state, before the engraver’s name. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. (3) 


MARIE DE MEDICIS, Queen of France, wife of 
Henry IV. 
Three-quarter length, standing. After A. van Dyck. 
Third state before the removal of Van den Enden’s 
address. With small margin, showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. 


BALTHAZAR GERBIER, English Ambassador at 
Brussels. 


Half length, standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


DON DIEGO PHILIP GUSMAN. 


Half length, standing. After A. van Dyck. Closely 
trimmed. Small 4to. 


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JOANNES DE HEEM, painter. 


Three-quarter length, seated. After Jan Livens. First 
state, with van den Enden’s address, with very small 
margin. Small 4to. 


GERARD HONTHORST, painter. 
Three-quarter length, standing. After A. van Dyck. 
With large margin. Small 4to. 


NICOLAS ROCKOX, Counsellor at Antwerp. 


Bust in oval. After A. van Dyck. With very small 
margin. Small 4to. (6) 


98 JACOB ROELANS, Senator and Vice-president of the 
Council of State of Belgium. 


2 _ Almost full length, seated in an armchair. 1651. 
After T. Willebors. With good margin. Folio. 
RecA FRANCIS THOMAS OF SAVOY, Prince Carignani, 


Prefect of Belgium. 


Three-quarter length standing, in armor. After A. 
van Dyck. With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 
Folded and pressed out. Folio. (2) 


99 PHILIP IV, King of Spain; ELIZABETH OF BOUR- 
4 paar BON, first wife of Philip IV. 


Both half length, in arched border. After P. P. 
Rubens. Both trimmed just at the plate-mark and 
laid down. Folios. (2) 


100 CHRISTINA, Queen of Sweden. 


Three-quarter length, standing. After J. van Egmont. 
aes With small margin, showing the plate-mark only at 
/ MY the bottom. Small folio. 
hp Ar GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, King of Sweden. 


Half length standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
small margin, but showing the plate-mark. Small 
4to. (2) 


101 ADOLPH VAN VOORST, Professor of Medicine and 
Botany at the University of Leyden. 
fe Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. First 
‘A state, before the head was changed to that of Witsius. 
On paper with the ‘‘Folly.’’ With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. 4to. Very fine and rare. 


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MATTIJS POOL. 


102 CHARLES IV, Roman Emperor after F. Stampart; 
ELIZABETH CHRISTINA, wife of the foregoing. 
After T. Querfurt: Half length in ovals. With 

f ge margins showing the plate-marks. Royal folios. 


FRANCIS VAN BOSSUIT, sculptor. 


Half length in oval held by cupids. After B. Graat. 
With good margin. 8vo. © 


BARENT GRAAT, painter. 


Half length in oval. After B. Graat. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Large 4to. 


GEORGE I, King of Great Britain. 
Full length, standing in coronation costume. Drawn 
and engraved by J. Mynde. With small margin, show- 
ing the plate-mark. Small 4to. (5) 


SOLOMON SAVERY. 


103 D. R. CAMPHUYSEN. 


Bust in oval. After C. Castleyn. With small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. From the Robt. 
pn Hoe collection. 
MAURICE, Prince of Orange. 


Half length in octagonal border. Engraved by H. I. 
Schollenberger. With very large margin. Large 8vo. 


JEAN LAW, Comptroller of Finance during the 
Regency. 
Full length, standing in a park. Engraved by Leon 


Schenk. With margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 


Bust in oval held by two genii; below the departure 
of the King from Scheveningen to England. Drawn 
and engraved by P. H. Schut. With small margin, 
but showing the plate-mark. Oblong royal folio. 
Fine. (4) 


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G. SIBELIUS. 


MARGARET CAROLINE RUDD. 
Full half length, in oval. After D. Dodd. With small 
margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. Small folio. 
From the Horace Walpole collection. Notice his writ- 
ing in the margin. 


JOHN WILKES, M. P. 
Three-quarter length seated at his writing table. 


After R. E. Pine. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 4to. (2) 


PIETER STEEVENSZ. 


JOAN MAURICE, Prince of Nassau-Siegen. 
Three-quarter life size. Bust in oval. After G. Hont- 
horst. With good margin. ‘Folio. 


HORTENSE MANCINI, DUCHESSE DE MAZARIN, 
niece of the cardinal. 
Half length in oval. Engraved by P. Stephani (Pieter 
Steevensz). With small margin showing the plate- 
mark. Folio. 


WILHELM HENRIC, Prince of Orange, later William 
III King of Great Britain. 
Full length on horseback. Engraved by Pieter 
Steevensz. With large margin. 8vo. 
CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Full length on horseback. Apparently by the same 


engraver. With small margin showing the plate- 
mark. (4) 


JONAS SUYDERHOEF. 


FREDERICK HENRY PRINCE OF ORANGE; 
AMALIA DE SOLMS, wife of Frederick Henry; 
AUGUSTA MARIA, daughter of Charles J King 
of Great Britain, wife of William II of Orange 
and mother of William III King of Great Britain. 

All three busts in richly decorated ovals. After G. 
Houthorst. All with good margins showing the plate- 
mark. Royal folios. (3) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF AUGUSTA MARIA. 
Very fine, early impression with very small margin 
lacking the plate-mark and inlaid. Royal folio. 


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110 


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ADRIAAN BEECKERTS VAN THIENEN, eminent 
Dutch lawyer. 
Half length. After I. Vos. First state, with the 
address of C. Banheyningh. With small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 4to. 


MARCUS ZUERIUS BOXHORN, professor of history 
at the university of Leyden. 

Bust in oval. After P. Dubordieu. Second state’ 

(of 5) before the address’ was changed to Cl. de 


Jonghe’s. With small margin lacking the plate-mark.. 
4to. (2) 


JAN BEENIUS, theologian. 
Almost full length, seated in an armchair. After H. 
van Vliet. With good margin. Folio. Fine. From 
the Michelot collection. 


D. ZACHARIAS DE METZ, cardinal and bishop of 
Tralles. 


Almost full length, seated in an armchair. Proof be- 
fore all letters. Folio. (2) 


CHARLES V, Roman Emperor; MAXIMILIAN, Arch- 
duke of Austria. 


Busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. The 
first after Titian, the second after P. P. Rubens. Both. 
closely trimmed early impressions. Folios. (2) 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. Also the RE-- 
VERSED COPY with the address of F. L. D. 
Ciatres. 

Busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. After 
A. van Dyck. The first an early impression before 
the number ‘‘10’’, with small margin, but showing 
the plate-mark. The second closely trimmed and re- 
margined. Folios. (2) 


CHARLES THE BOLD, of Burgundy; FERDINAND 
III, Roman Emperor. 

Both busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. 

After P. Soutman. The first with the number 4 and 

with small margin lacking the plate-mark and from 

the G. Storck collection ; the second before the number- 

and with very large margin. Folios. (2) 

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116 


JAN CLAUBERG, professor of theology and philosophy 
at the academy of Duisburg. 
Half length, standing. After I. C. Pfeffer. With 
large margin. 4to. Fine. 


LOUIS DE DIEU, Dutch preacher. 
Bust in oval. After P. Dubordieu. First state before 
the address was changed to H. Focken. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Large 4to. 


DANIEL HEINSIUS, Dutch historian. 


Bust in oval. After Merek. With small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 4to. (3) 


FREDERICK III, ROMAN EMPEROR; WILLIAM 
I, (The Silent) Prince of Orange; MAURICE, 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. ! 

All three busts in ovals, with richly decorated borders. 
After P. Soutman. The first and third are second 
states, with margins showing the plate-marks; the 
second is a first state, before the number ‘‘4’’ but with 
very small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Royal 
folios. (3) 


ABRAHAM HEYDAN, professor of theology at the 
university of Leyden. 
Half length standing. After I. van Schooten. Sec- 
ond state, before the address was changed to ‘‘ Jochem 
Bormeester,’’ with very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. 4to. 


JAN POLYANDER VAN DEN KERCKHOVEH, pro- 


fessor of theology and rector of the university of 
Leyden. 
Half length in oval. After Baudrigeen. Second state 
(of 4), before the address was changed to ‘‘Dancker 
Dankaerts,’’ with large margin. 4to. 


ANDREAS RIVET, professor of theology at the uni- 
versity of Leyden. 
Half length in oval. After P. Dubordieu. Early im- 
pression on paper with the ‘‘Folly.’’ Closely trimmed 
and remargined. 4to. (4) 


JOHN THE BOLD, Duke of Burgundy. 


Bust in oval with richly decorated border. After P. 
Soutman. First state, before the number ‘‘2’’, with 
margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. 


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JOHANN COUNT OF NASSAU. After A. van Dyck; 
MARIA OF BURGUNDY, wife of Emperor Maxi- 
milian I. After P. Soutman; FRANCISCO DE 
MONCADA. After A. van Dyck. 

All three busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. 
The first and third first states before the numbers 
“22 and 21’’ respectively, the second with the number 
**6’’, Thefirst with good margin the others with very 
large margins. Folios. (3) 


PHILIP II, King of Spain. After A. Moro. PHILIP 
III, King of Spain. After P. Soutman. SIGIS- 
MUND III, King of Poland. After P. Soutman. 

All busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. The 
first and third are first states before the numbers ‘‘10 
and 8’’ respectively. The first with small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark, the third with the very large 
margin. The second with the number ‘‘11’’ and with 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Folios. (3) 


MAXIMILIAN I, Roman Emperor. After L. van 
Leyden. MARIA OF BURGUNDY, wife of 
Emperor Maximilian. After P. Soutman. 

Both busts in ovals, with richly ornamented borders. 
Closely trimmed. Folios. (2) 


ANDREAS RIVET. Professor of theology of the uni- 
versity of Leyden. 
Half length in oval. After A. Dubordieu. First state 
before Visser’s address. With very small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 4to. Very fine. From the A. F. 
Didot collection. 


THEODOR SCHREVEL. 
Half length in oval. After F. Hals. First state, be- 
fore the address of H. Focken and with the mistake 
‘“landasse.’’ With small margin showing the plate- 
mark on three sides, the lower margin folded and a 
small piece of it cut off and replaced. 8vo. 


ELEAZAR SWALM. 
Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. After 
Rembrandt. First state, before the plate was reduced 
in size and before the entire plate was gone over. 
With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 
Duplicate of the Amsterdam Museum. (3) 


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121 


122 


123 


124 


PHILIP I. (the handsome) OF CASTILE, father of 
Charles V; JOAN (Mad Joan) wife of Philip I. 
Both busts in ovals, with richly ornamented borders. 
After P. Soutman. The first with large margin, the 
second a first state, before the number ‘‘7’’, with mar- 
gin trimmed just at the plate-mark.. From the Soli- 
man Lieutaud and P. Gervaise collections. Folios. (2) 


PIETER TANJE. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 
Three-quarter. length seated at his working table. 
After J. M. Quinckhard. With very small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. Folded near the lower mar- 
gin and pressed out. Folio. 


JACOB JAN ELIZA CAPTAIN, colored preacher. 
Half length, standing. After P. van Dyck. With 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


CHARLES LINNE, professor of botany and medicine 
at the university of Upsala. 
Half length, standing at a table. With large margin. 
Small 4to. 


JAN VAN MARCK. Professor of history at the Uni- 
versity of Leyden. 
Half length, in oval. After D. M. L. Court. Enclosed 
in a separate border. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 4to. (4) 


MAURICE, PRINCE OF ORANGE. 
Bust in oval, with emblematical border. Proof before 
all letters. With small margin lacking the plate-mark, 
except at the bottom. Folio. Fine and rare. 


FREDERICK HENDRICK PRINCE OF ORANGE, 
youngest son of William the ‘‘Silent’’ and grand- 
father of William III, King of Great Britain. After 
M. J. Miereveld; WILLIAM II, PRINCE OF 
ORANGE. After G. Honthorst; WILLIAM III, 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. After Wissing. 

All busts in ovals, with emblematic borders. The two 
first ones with very large margins (deckel edges). The 
last with good margin. Folios. (3) 


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127 


SIR JOHN LIGONIER, general. 


Full length on horseback. After J. Fournier. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. <A tear repaired. 
Royal folio. 


WILLIAM III, PRINCE OF ORANGE, later King 
of Great Britain; WILLIAM V COUNT VAN 
BUREN AND CAROLINA PRINCESS OF 
ORANGE. 


Both after Sanders. Busts in oval, respectively fancy 
frame, with a richly ornamented border. With very 
large margins (deckel edges). Folios. 

CAROLINE, princess of Orange. 


Full length standing. After O. F. de la Croix. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. Royal folio. (3) 


GERARD VALCK. 


NICOLAS JAN HONIGH. 


Bust in oval. After M. J. Miereveld. With very small 
margin. Large 4to. 


WILLIAM I (The Silent) Prince of Orange. 
Bust in oval with emblematic ornaments. After A. 
van der Werff. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. 

WILLIAM HENDRIK, Prince of Orange. 
Bust in oval. With good margin. Folio. (3) 


MARY II, Queen of Great Britain. 


Half life size bust in oval. After G. Kneller. With 
good margin. Imperial folio. 


HORTENSE MANCINI DUCHESS DE MAZARIN. 


Almost full length, seated. After P. Lely. With small 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. A small tear in the 
inscription margin carefully repaired. 4to. Very fine 
and rare. 


EUGENE FRANCIS PRINCE OF SAVOY. 


Half length in oval. After M. de Merian. Closely 
trimmed and laid down for no apparent cause. Royal 
folio. 


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131 


132 


135 


136 


CHRISTINE, Queen of Sweden. 


Bust on a pedestal. With very small margin. Folded 
and pressed out. 4to. 


JOHAN VAN OLDENBARNEVELT, advocate of Hol- 
land. 
Bust in oval. With large margin. Small 4to. 


ALEXANDER FARNESE, governor of Belgium. Bust 
in oval. With good margin. Small 4to. (3) 


CORNELIS VAN DALEN. 


PIETRO ARETINO, poet. 
Half length, standing. After Titian. First state, 
proof before any inscription, with large margin. 
Folio. Very fine. 
Companion to Nos. 133, 136 and 139. 


GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO, poet. 
Half length, seated at a table. After Titian. First 
state, proof before any inscription. With large mar- 
gin. A fold across the center carefully pressed out. 
Folio. Very fine and rarest portrait of the set. 
Companion to Nos. 132, 136 and 139. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain, when a boy. 
Bust in oval. Possibly after Nason. With very small 
margin. 8vo. 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF THE SAME. 
The face is changed and made older looking and the 
hat. has been:changed. (2) 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Three-quarter length, standing in armor. The royal 
insignia on the table. After P. Nason. With very 
small margin. Large 4to. 


GIORGIONE, painter. 

Bust. After Titian. First state, proof before all 
inscriptions. With very large margin. Folio. Very 
fine. 

Companion to Nos. 132, 133, and 139. 

JOHANNES MAURITIUS, PRINCE OF ORANGE. 
Three-quarter length in oval, with richly decorated 
border. With large margin. Folded and carefully 
pressed out. Imperial folio. 


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138 ALGERNON PERCY, 10th Earl of Northumberland, 


admiral. | 
4 xe Half length in oval. With very small margin. The 
. blank paper in the lower corners slightly repaired. 
med Large 8vo. Fine and rare. From the F. Walker and 


K. B. Holden collections. 


JOSHUA SYLVESTER, celebrated translator. 


Bust in oval. With small margin showing the plate- 
mark. Large 8vo. (2) 


139 SEBASTIANO DEL PIOMBO, painter. 


Half length standing. After Tintoretto. First state, 
39 “— proof before any inscriptions, with large margin. 
Folio. Very fine. From the John Michael Rysbrack 


nee collection. 


Companion to Nos. 132, 133, and 136. 


140 ROELOF PIETERSON, preacher at Amsterdam. 
Half length seated, reading from the Bible. After 
fo A. van Nieulandt. With margin, trimmed just at 
/2 — the plate-mark. 4to. From the Cope collection. 
FREDERICK SPANHEIM, professor of theology at 
the university of Leyden. 
Half length in oval. After M. van Negre. With 
small margin, showing the plate-mark. 4to. 
ANNA MARIA SCHURMAN, engraver and religious 
enthusiast. 
Half length in oval, with a border of emblematic 
ornaments. After C. J. van Ceulen. With very 
small margin, just showing the names of the artists 
and the publisher; closely trimmed on the left. 4to. 
JACOB TRIGLAND, professor of theology at the uni- 
versity of Leyden. 
Half length, seated. After J. V. Teylingen. With 
small margin showing the plate-mark. Laid down 
on thin Japan paper. 4to. 
M. H. TROMP, celebrated Dutch admiral. 
Bust in oval, supported by two Genii. After S. D. 
Vlieger. Only the upper part of the plate. Folio. 
Rare. (5) 


FRANS VAN DER STEEN. 


141 CHARLES II, King of Great Britain when young. 


Half length in oval. After J. van den Hoecke. With 
g 5? . small margin, but showing the plate-mark. 4to. Rare. 


Pudi 


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142 
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143 
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144 
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145 


148 


JAN VAN DE VELDE. 


JACOB ZAFF, archdeacon at the cathedral of Haarlem. 


Three-quarter length, seated. After F. Hals. With 
small margin, showing the plate-mark. ou Ato. 
Fine and rare. ; 


PIETER SCHREIJVER. 


Bust in oval. After F. Hals. With very small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. Rare. From the 
Robt. Hoe collection. 


PIETER VAN GUNST. 


GEORGE II, King of Si Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 


Half length in oval. Ae Fountin. Proof before 
all inscriptions. With very small margin. 4to. Rare 
and fine. 


GUILLEMINE CHARLOTTE, Princess of Wales. 


Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. Creased and pressed 
out. 4to. (2) 


JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART, the old 
Pretender. 


Bust in oval. Trimmed down into the oval border, 
from folio to small 4to. Exceedingly rare. 


EUGENE PRINCE OF SAVOY. 


Half length in oval. Proof before all letters. With 
very large margin. Folio. Extremely fine. From 
the John Young and Julian Marshall collections. 


PATHICK SHAWORTH, third and last Viscount 
Shaworth. 


Full length, standing. After A. van Dyck. Folio. 


ANNE COUNTESS OF CHESTERFIELD. 
Full length, standing. After A. van Dyek. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. (2) 


OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 


Half length in oval, in armor. With small margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Royal folio. 


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ANNE, Queen of Great Britain. } 
Bust in oval. After G. Kneller. Early impression. 
With very small margin, lacking the plate-mark, ex- 
eept at the bottom. Royal folio. 

CHARLES I, Kine of Great Britain. 
Full length, standing. After A. v. Dyck. With 
margin trimmed at the plate-mark and inlaid. Folio. 
With a collector’s mark. 

HENRIETTE MARIA, Queen of Great Britain. 


Full length, standing at a table. After A. van Dyck. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. (2) 


WILLIAM III, King of Great Britain. 
Bust on a pedestal. After J. Brandon. Proof before 
any inscriptions. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 4to. From the Julian Young and A. F. 
Didot collections. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Three-quarter length, standing in armor. With small 
margin, trimmed just at the plate-mark. 4to. (2) 


LOUIS DE FRANCE, Le Grand Dauphin (son of 
Louis XIV). 
Bust in oval. After the engraver’s own design. With 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Royal folio. 


WILLEM GOEREE, author. 
Bust in oval. After A. van der Plaets. 
margin. Ato. 


SAMUEL PUFENDORF. 
Bust in oval. After D. Klocker. 
Small 4to. 


MARGARET SMITH, wife of Sir Thomas Carye. 
Full length standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
large margin. Folio. 

JACQUES AUGUSTE DE THOU, President of the 

Parliament of Paris. 
Bust in oval. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. 
FERDINAND DE TOLEDO, DUKE OF ALBA, Com- 
mander of the Spanish troops in the Netherlands. 
Bust in oval, with emblematic ornaments. After A. 
van der Werff. With good margin. 4to. 


ISAAC VERBURG, scientist. 
Bust in oval. After Quinckhard. With very small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. (6) 


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With good 


With good margin. 


154 


155 


156 


157 


PHILIP VAN GUNST. 


JAMES I, CHARLES IJ, GEORGH II, Kings of Great 
Britain; CAROLINE, Queen of Great Britain. 
All in ovals. The two first ones with margins show- 
ing the plate-marks, the last two with margins 
trimmed at the plate-marks. Large 4tos. (4) 


FREDERIK HENDRIK VAN DEN HOVE. 


SIR EDMONDBURY GODFREY, Justice of the peace. 


Half length in octagonal border. Closely trimmed. 
Small 4to. Rare. 


ANNA MARIA SHURMAN, engraver and religious 
enthusiast. 
Half length in oval. Drawn and engraved by Stenen 
van Lamzweerde. With margin trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. The left upper corner slightly repaired. 
Ato. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 


Half length in hexagonal border. Engraved by Pieter 
van Lisebetten after P. van Lint. With very large 
margin. 8vo. (8) 


PIETER WILLEM MEGEN. 


NICOLAAS JARRY; PIERRE LE .TURC, captains 
of the privateers of Vlissingen ‘‘De Vlissinger”’ 
and ‘‘De Zeemo’’. respectively. 

The first engraved in conjunction with M. de Sallietts. © 
Both three-quarter length, standing in rococo borders. 
After J. Perkois. With margins trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. The first a proof, marked on the plate 
‘‘Proefdruk.’’ 4tos. (2) 


THEODORUS JOHANNES VAN MERLEN. 


PRINCESS MARY (wife of William II of Orange, 
mother of William III) and JAMES, DUKE OF 
YORK, children of Charles I, King of Great 
Britain. 

Busts in octagonal borders. After C. Woutier. With 
margins showing the plate-marks. The first before 
the painter’s name. 8vos. The second from the Wm. 
Benoni White collection. 


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158 


159 


160 


CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA, wife of Charles II, 
King of Great Britain. 
Full length on horseback. With small margin, lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 8vo. From the F. Walker col- 
lection. 


MARIE, Queen of Great Britain. 


Half length in oval. Without the name of an en- 
graver. With margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. 


(4) 


MAGDALENE DE CREGUI, duchesse de Villeroy. 
1652. 
Half length in oval. With good margin. On paper 
used by Nanteuil. 4to. Fine. From the J. Soulavie 
collection. 


ACHILLE DE HARLEY, first president of the parlia- 
ment of Paris. 1652. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed and laid down 
on account of imperfections of the paper. 4to. (2) 


NICOLAS DE HARLAY, colonel general of the Suisse 
gard. 1653. 
Half length in oval. On Nanteuil paper with small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 


NICOLAS DE HARLAY at the age of 24, who was 
killed at the siege of Ostende in 1602. 


Half length in oval. On Nanteuil paper with good 
margin. 4to. From the J. Soulavie collection. (2) 


MARIE MOREAU, dame de Saucy at the age of 25. 
1652. 
Half length in oval on Nanteuil paper with good 
margin. 4to. From the J. Soulavie collection. 


THE SAME at the age of 74. 


Half length in oval. On Nanteuil paper with good 
margin, except at the left where it is closely trimmed 
and a new margin added. 4to. (2) 


HENRI DE LA TOUR D’AUVERGNE (Le Grand 


Turenne). 
Full length on horseback, with a battle in progress in 
the distance. With very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. The lower margin folded and pressed 
out. Imperial folio. 


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162 


163 


164: 


165 


166 


JACOB VAN MEURS. 


RENE DESCARTES, philosopher and mathematician. 


Half length standing. After Frans Hals. With very 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. 


MICHEL JACOBSZ MIEREVELD, portrait painter. 
Half length standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
small margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. 

CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA, wife of Charles II, 

King of Great Britain. 


Bust in oval. Without the name of the engraver. 
With margin, showing the plate-mark. 8vo. (3) 


LOUIS XIV, King of France, when a boy. 


Half length in octagonal border, with emblematic 
ornaments. After Justus van Egmont. With very 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Folio. Rare. 


WILLEM HENRICK OF ORANGE, King of Great 
Britain. 
The same plate as the preceding portrait, the four 
circular emblems and the inscription having been 
changed. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
Folio. 


CRISPIJN VAN QUEBORN. 


PRINCESS MARY, daughter of Charles I, King of 
Great Britain and wife of William II of Orange. 


Half length in oval. After A. van Dyck. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. The corners re- 
paired. 4to. 


HORACE VERE, English general of the cavalry in the 
Palatinate. 


Bust in oval, enclosed in an ornamental border printed 
from a separate plate. With margin showing the 
plate-mark. Large 8vo in 4to. (2) 


PAUL VAN SOMER. 


CHARLOTTE DE BEEUREWAERD, maid of honor 
to Princess Anne and sister of Lady Arlington. 
Almost full length seated in a park. After P. Lely. 
Closely trimmed. 4to. Very rare. 


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PIETER VAN SOMPEL. 


CHARLES V; FERDINAND I, Roman Emperors. 
Busts in ovals with richly ornamented borders. After: 
P. Soutman. First state before F. de Wit’s address, 
with small margins showing the plate-mark. Folios. (2) 


FERDINAND II; FERDINAND III, Roman Emperors. 


Busts.in ovals with richly ornamented borders. After 
P. Soutman. First state before F. de Wit’s address,. 
with small margins showing the plate-mark. Folios. (2) 


FERDINAND II, Roman Emperor; EHLEONORA 
GONZAGA, wife of the same. 

Both busts in ovals with richly decorated borders. 
After P. Soutman. LEHarly impressions before the 
numbers. The first with very small margin, lacking 
the plate-mark, the second with very large margin. 
A break across the face of the first is carefully and 
successfully repaired. Folios. (2) 


FERDINAND, Infant of Spain, brother of Philip IV; 
MARGARITA, wife of Gaston duc d’Orleans,. 
brother of Louis XIII. 

Both busts in ovals, with richly decorated borders. 
After A. v. Dyck. Early impressions before the num- 
bers. The first with very large margin, the second 
with very small margin. Folios. (2) 


PHILIP PRINCE OF ORANGE, son of William I (the 
Silent). 

Bust in oval with richly decorated border. After P. 

Soutman. With good margin except at the left. Folio.. 


JAN VAN TROYEN. 


LOUIS XIV King of France, and MARIA THERESIA 
of Spain, his wife. 
Full length on horseback, with a view of the reception 


in the distance. Fine impression with good margin. 
After P. Mignard. Royal folio. 


LOUIS XIV, King of France. 


Full length on horseback, with a view of Paris in the 
distance. Fine impression with small margin show- 
ing the plate-mark only on the left; the margin on 
the right is replaced. Small repairs in the right lower 
corner. Royal folio. 


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174 


175 


179 
/ 


A SIMILAR PORTRAIT OF LOUIS XIV, King of 
France, with a hat. 
Possibly a copy of the preceding. Fine impression, 
closely trimmed and remargined; a few small tears 
in the inscription margin carefully repaired. Royal 
folio. 3 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 


Full length on horseback, with a view of London in 
the distance. With small margin, showing the plate- 
mark on the left only; on the right the margin is 
replaced. Royal folio. 


A SIMILAR PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


In armor and also with a view of London in the 
distance. With margin showing the plate-mark at 
top and left side; on ‘the right the margin has been 
replaced. Royal folio. 


PHILIP IV, King of Spain. 


Full length on horseback, with a view of Madrid(?) 
in the distance. With margin trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. The white paper of the tight lower 
corner replaced. Royal folio. Of the utmost rarity. 


OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 
Full length on horseback, with a view of London in 
the distance. This plate originally represented 
Christian IV, King of Denmark, and later was 
changed to the above. With very small margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. Royal folio. Rare. 


GISBERT VAN VEEN. 


ALEXANDER FARNESE, Duke of Parma. 


Half length in oval, with emblematic border. After 
Otto van Veen. With very small margin. Inlaid. 


HENRY IV, King of France. 


Full length in armor, on horseback. After A. Caron. 
Closely trimmed, but with the inscription margin. 
Folio. 


REYNIER VINKELES. 


MARIA VAN UTRECHT. 


Bust in oval with a border. After M. J. Miereveld. 
With small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


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182 


;, eat 


183 


fee 


184 


PRINCE POTEMKIN, marshal. 


Bust in circle. Engraved by F. A. van Spyh. With 
very large margin (deckel edges). 8vo. 


WILLIAM HENRY Prince of Orange. 


Bust in oval. Engraved by A. van Sylvelt. With 
very small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. (3) 


’ ROBERT VAN VOERST. 


PHILIP HERBERT, Fourth Earl of Pembroke. _ 
Half length, standing. After A. van Dyck. With 
good margin. Small 4to. From the ‘‘S. W.’’ and 
Baron Scheffler collections. , 


D. KENELM DIGBY. 


Half length. After A. van Dyck. With small ee 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


JOANNES VAN KESSEL, flower painter. 


Half length standing. Engraved by Alex. Voet after 
E. Quellinus. Closely trimmed and laid down. Large 
8vo. (3) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF PHILIP HERBERT, 
Fourth Earl of Pembroke. 


First state; proof before all letters, with large margin. 
Small 4to. From the Seymour Haden collection. 


ISAAC OLIVER, painter. 


Half length standing. Proof before all letters. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. (2) 


CORNELIS VISSCHER. 


ROBERT JUNIUS, preacher 1654. 
Half length in oval. After Palmidas. Closely trimmed 
Ato. 


LOUIS BOISOT. 
Three-quarter length standing in armor. Closely 
trimmed and remargined at top and sides. Small 
folios. 


WILLIAM II, PRINCE OF ORANGE, married Prin- 
cess Mary, eldest daughter of Charles I, King of 
Great Britain. 1649. 

After G. Honthorst. With good margin. <A small 
defect on the chest poorly retouched. Folio. (8) 


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185 PIETER SCHREIJVER. [One of the ‘‘big beards.’’] 
Half length in ornamental border. After P. Soutman. 


/ 6— Fine impression of the third state (of 4), before the 
slip of the graver across the beard. With margin 
Ws ° showing the plate-mark. Folio. From the Graf F. J. 


Enzenberg collection. 


186 GERTRUDE, widow of Florent I count of Frisland, 
killed in battle 1061; ADA, daughter of Theodoric 
VII; AUGUSTA MARGARETA, daughter of 


oat William III; PHILIP I, King of Spain, after 
Titian; PHILIP III, King of Spain, after A. Moro. 

Aiw ‘ All busts in ovals. With large and very large margins, 

, except the fourth, which has small margin but shows 


the plate-mark. Folios. (5) 


JOAN VISSCHER. 


187 PIETER PROKEL, preacher at Amsterdam. 


Half length standing. After Joan van Noort. Second 
ee state, closely trimmed. Small 4to. Fine. From the 
Camberlyn collection. 


CHARLES D’HOUYNEH, president of the senate in 


ft ; Belgium. 


Bust in oval. Engraver unknown. Proof with ecar- 
touch for the coat-of-arms still blank. Closely 
trimmed. Small 4to. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


UNKNOWN MALE PORTRAIT. 


Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. En- 
graver unknown. Proof before all letters. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. (3) 


LAMBERT VISSCHER. 


188 JOAN DE WIT, Counsel of state, Holland. 
ce Half length standing. Second state, with margin 
di showing the plate-mark. Royal folio. 


189 ANNE OF AUSTRIA, Queen of France. 


Half length in oval. After Van Loo. Closely trimmed. 

Folded and successfully pressed out. 4to. From the 
he : : 

J. Soulavie collection. 


Ochre — ie 


190 


191 


193 


CONRAET WAUMANS. 


ABBOT SCAGLIA ADORING THE VIRGIN AND 
CHILD, (the Duchesse d’Aremberg and her infant 
son). 

After A. van Dyck. First state, before Meyssen’s 
address was changed to that of Galle. With very 
small margin. Folio. Rare. From the J. Burleigh 
James. collection. 


FREDERICK HENDRICK, PRINCE OF ORANGE, 
(son of William I, the Silent). 


Half length standing, in armor. After A. van Dyck. 
With small margin, showing the plate-mark. Small 
4to. (2) 


BERNARD BARON. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain and the Duke 
d’Espernon. 


Full length on horseback. 


CHARLES I AND HIS FAMILY. 


Full length seated. Both after A. van Dyck. The 
first with small margin, lacking the plate-mark, the 
second with good margin. Royal folios. (2) 


GEORGE III, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 
Full length on horseback. After Adolph. With 
margin, showing the plate-mark. Royal folio. 
AUGUSTA, PRINCESS DOWAGER OF WALES 
(mother of George III). 1756. 


Full length, standing in court costume. After J. B. 
Vanloo. With margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. 
Royal folio. (2) 


JAMES BASIRE. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 


Bust in oval. Engraver not known. With very large 
margin. 8vo. 


JAMES THOMSON, AT THE AGE OF 25. 
Bust in oval. After Aikman. With margin showing 
the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


45 


194 


195 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME, at the age 
of 46. 
Bust in oval. After J. Paton. With small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN. 
Three-quarter length standing. Etching by J. Aberry 
after T. Hudson, printed on the back of an impres- 
sion of J. Boydell’s ‘‘The basin of Apollo in the 
garden at Versailles.’’ With small margin showing 
the plate-mark at the bottom only. 4to. (4) 


THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL. The 
first great English collector of the fine arts. 
Bust in armor. After P. P. Rubens. With large 
margin. Large 4to. - 


ABRAHAM COWLEY, poet. 
Half length. Printed on India paper. With very 
large margin. Large 4to. 


LORD. GEORGE GORDON, president of the Protestant 
Association. 
Full length standing. Drawn and engraved from life 
by R. Bran. With small margin, lacking the plate- 
mark and inlaid. 4to. (3) 


MICHAEL BURGHERS. 


ROGER ASCHAM AND QUEEN ELIZABETH. 

Full length standing in a library. Medallions en- 
closing the portraits of Edward VI, Elizabeth, John 
Cheke, John Sturm, William Cecil, Thomas Smith, 
Queen Mary I, Lady Jane Grey, John Elmer, John 
Slade form a border, with busts of Demosthenes and 
Cicero at the top. Frontispiece to his ‘‘Epistles’’ 
with small margin showing the plate-mark. Inlaid. 
8vo. From the Robert Hoe collection. 


THOMAS BODLEY, literary celebrity. 
Three-quarter length standing. The portrait of the 
Earl of Pembroke, Wm. Laud, Kenelm Digby and 
J. Selden filling the corners. Frontispiece to the 
‘*Catalogue of his Library.’’ With good margin. 4to. 


GEORGE I, King of Great Britain. 
Bust in circle, surrounded by emblematic ornaments. 
Engraved by J. Cole. With small margin showing 
the plate-mark. Large 8vo. (3) 


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196 


A-~ 


197 


199 


Vee 


C. CORBUTT. 


LE JEUNE SULTANE (Mlle. d’Hannetaire). 


Three-quarter length seated and playing the harp. 
After LeGendre. With margin trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. Large 4to. 


ENGRAVER NOT ASCERTAINED. 


EDWARD BACKWELL, goldsmith, banker and alder- 
man of London. Originator of the banknote. 
Three-quarter length standing at a table. An Eng- 
lish ship of state in the distance. Proof before all 
letters. Closely trimmed. Royal folio. From the 
E. W. Martin collection. 


LORD HOPTON. 


Bust in oval. With small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. Small 8vo. 


GEORGIANA DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. 


Bust in oval. With small margin, lacking the plate- 
mark. Inlaid. Small 8vo. 


ELIZABETH CROMWELL, mother of the Protector. 


Bust in oval. With small margin lacking the plate- 
mark; laid down. Small 8vo. 


OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 


Half length in oval in armor with two illustrations. 
added later to the plate, one representing him hanging 
on the gallows, the other showing the tower with three 
heads on long spears. With margin showing the plate- 
mark. 8vo. 


- ELPHEDA. 


Three-quarter length standing, with crown and veil, 
holding a baton. With very small margin. 8vo. (5) 


WILLIAM FAITHORNE. 


ELIZABETH, Queen of England, full length seated on 
the throne, LORD BURLEIGH AND SIR FR. 
WALSINGHAM, full length standing. 

Frontispiece to ‘‘The compleat Ambassador.’’ With 
good margin. 4to. Very fine. 


47 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 
Bust in oval, in armor. First state, before the plate 
was reworked. With small margin showing the plate- 
mark only at the bottom. Small 4to. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 
Half length in oval. After Wm. Dobson. With mar- 
gin trimmed just at the plate-mark. 4to. (3) 


200 CHARLES II, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 


Wales. 
Half length in oval, in armor. Apparently a copy. 
3 - With margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 
4 ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME, when King. 
Lf / , Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. Large 8vo. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME, when King. 
Part of a document. Bust in oval. Printed on parch- 
ment. Small 4to. (38) 


201 CHRISTINA, Queen of Sweden. 
Bust in oval. A reversed copy of Nanteuil’s engrav- 


fe. ing. With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 
/ EDMUND ANDERSON, Justice. 
Bust in oval. With margin trimmed just at the plate- 
Seder mark and inlaid. Large 8vo. 


RALPH BROWNRIG, Lord Bishop of Exeter (the 
larger plate). 
Half length in oval. With small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. Large 8vo. (3) 


‘202 JOHN BULWER, physician and author of several books 


is of the language of the hand, physiognomy, and of 
3 instruction to the deaf and dumb. . 
Ye Half length in oval. Proof before any impressions. 
. Closely trimmed. 8vo. Very fine. 


203 CHARLES HOWARD, first Earl of Carlisle. 
4 mom Half length in octagonal border. With small margin 
% showing the plate-mark. 8vo. Very fine. From the 
, hd Pierre Mariette collection. 


204 RICHARD CARPENTER. A scholar of King’s College, 
Cambridge; was alternately a Papist and a Protes- 
ra ee tant, three times; died a Roman Catholic. 
Bust in oval, looking at a man’s face from whose 
mouth the evil spirit is emerging. Frontispiece to his 
Rider ‘Astrology proved harmless, useful and pious.’’ 
Closely trimmed. 8vo. Very fine. 


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205 


206 


209 


JUAN DE CASTRO, fourth Viceroy of India. 
Half length standing in arched border. With good 
margin. Large 8vo. 


SAMUEL COLLINS, physician. 
Half length in oval. Engraved from life. With very 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 


ABRAHAM COWLEY, poet. 
Bust in octagonal border. With small margin, show- 
ing the plate-mark. -Small 4to. (3) 


OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 
Bust in oval, in armor. From ‘‘Parallelum Olivae 
ete.’’. With margin but lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. 
Rare. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Full length in armor, on horseback. From the same 
work. Proof with the inscription in unshaded letters 
and before the name of the engraver. Closely trimmed. 
Small 4to. (2) 


SIR THOMAS FAIRFAX, general of the parliamen- 
tary forces. 
Half length in oval, in armor. After Rob. Walker. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 


SIR RICHARD FANSHAW, ambassador to the Court 
of Spain. 
Half length in oval. First state, the name is spelled 
‘‘Fanchaw.’’ With very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. About % in. of the inscription tablet 
replaced. Large 8vo. 


JOHN HACKET, Bishop of Lichfield. 
Bust in oval. Frontispiece to ‘‘A century of Ser- 
mons.’’ With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. (2) 


WILLIAM HARVEY, physician. 
Bust. Closely trimmed and laid down for no apparent 
reason, 12mo. 

RICHARD HOOKER, preacher. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. Early impres- 
sion, the cartouch is still blank. Closely trimmed 
and inlaid. Small 4to. 

JOHN KERSEY, teacher of mathematics. 
Bust in oval. After G. Soest. Frontispiece to his 
‘<The Elements of Algebra.’’ Closely trimmed, except 
at the bottom. Small 4to. (3) 

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210 


211 


212 


213 


214 


215 


EDWARD LORD LITTLETON, Lord Keeper. 


Bust in oval. With good margin but lacking the 
plate-mark. 12mo. From the Claude Aug. Mariette 
collection. 


HENRY CAREY, second Earl of Monmouth. 


Bust in oval. With very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. Large 8vo. (2) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF JOHN CAREY. 


With very small margin lacking the plate-mark. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. ' 


JOHN OGILVY, drawing teacher. 


Half length in oval. After P. Lely. With small 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


SIR JOHN OGLE, Lieutenant Colonel. 


Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. 8vo. From the G. 
Thane collection. (8) 


JOHN MORDAUNT, Viscount. 


Bust in armor in oval. With richly decorated border. 
With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 


HENRY MORE, philosopher and divine. 


Three-quarter length, seated under a tree. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. From 
the F. Walker collection. 


WILLIAM PASTON, traveler. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. Small 4to. (2) 


JOHN PORDAGE, preacher of St. Lawrence, Reading. 


Bust in oval. First state before the number ‘‘4’’ in 
the right lower corner. Closely trimmed. 8vo. Fine. 
From the F. Walker collection. . 


FRANCIS ROUS, speaker of the House of Commons. 
Bust with hat on, in oval. Fine impression, closely 
trimmed and unnecessarily laid down. Large 8vo. 


THOMAS STANLEY, poet and historian. Bust in 
octagonal border. With very small margin and a tear 
in the background carefully repaired. Large 8vo. (2) 


50 


216 


217 


218 
to — 
Medi 


SIR HENRY TERNE, Admiral. 


Half length in oval. After W. Sheppard. Third 
state, with Overton’s address, closely trimmed and a 
small tear in the inscription tablet carefully repaired. 
4to. 


SIR HORACE VERE, baron of Tilbury. 


Bust in armor, in oval. Closely trimmed and with 
two small holes in the upper,corners. 8vo. 


JOHN WALLIS, mathematician and theologian. 1668. 


Half length in oval. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 8vo. (2) 


GEORGE RUDOLPH WECKERLULIN, poet and Latin 
secretary to Charles I. 


Bust in oval. After Mytins. Fine impression, with 
very small margin. Small 8vo. 


219 
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221 
seit 


SECOND SESSION 
Tuesday Evening, April 9, 1918, at 8:15 o'clock 
LOTS 219-432 


JOHN FILLIAN. 


THOMAS CROMWELL, Earl of Essex. 
Half length, seated at his writing table. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 8vo. 

JOHN MILTON, poet. 
Bust in oval engraved by J. Goldar. The portrait 
only. 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 

FRIEDERICH ARMAND HERMANN, DUKE OF 

SCHOMBERG, field marshal under William ITI. 

Half length in armor, in oval. Engraved by S. 
Gribelin. With margin showing the plate-mark. It 
seems that the plate was originally larger. 4to. (3) 


C. GRIGNON. 

EDWARDS. 

Half length in oval. Proof before all letters, with 

small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 
ALEXANDER POPE. Author. 

Half length in oval. Proof before all letters with 

small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 8vo. 
WILLIAM WARBURTON, Bishop. 

Proof before all letters. With margin showing the 


plate-mark. Small 8vo. All three very fine, the third 
from the John Young collection. (3) 


JOHN HALL. 


POPE CLEMENS IX. 
Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. After 
Carlo Maratti. With margin lacking the plate-mark, 
except at the bottom. Folio. 

ISAAC BICKENLAFF. 
Engraved by John Sturt after B. Lens, senior. Full 
length seated at his writing desk. Closely trimmed. 
Small 4to. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 

52 


999 


DAVID LOGGAN. 


ISAAC BARROW, professor of mathematics at the 
university of Cambridge. 
Half length in oval. From life. With very small 
margin, except at the bottom. Small 4to. 


ALEXANDER BROME, poet. 


Bust in oval 1664. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 12mo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


GEORGE, PRINCE OF DENMARK. 
Bust in armor, in oval. From life. With good mar- 
gin, 4to. From the J. Burleigh James collection. (3) 


EDWARD HYDE, EARL OF CLARENDON. Lord 
Chancellor. 
Half length. From life. With very small margin. 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


WILLIAM LAUD, archbishop of Canterbury. 
Half length in oval. After A. van Dyck. With very 
‘ small margin, lacking the plate-mark. A small piece 
of white paper is missing from each of the two lower 
corners. Laid down. 4to. 


GEORGE MONCK, duke of Albemarle, captain general 
under Charles II. 
Three-quarter length standing, in armor holding a 
baton. 1661. From life. With small margin show- 
ine the plate-mark. 4to. Fine. From the Ayles- 
ford collection. 


HENRY MORE, divine. 
Half length in oval. 1679. From hfe. With mar- 
gin showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


JOHN SPARROW, barrister and translator of Jacob 
Behme’s mystical works. 
Half length seated at his writing table. Closely 
trimmed and the white paper of the two lower corners 
repaired. Folded and carefully pressed out. 8vo. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Full length seated, his hand on a globe. With margin 
trimmed just at the plate-mark. Small 4to. (3) 


53 


228 


230 


JAMES II, King of Great Britain, when Duke of York. 
Full length standing in the robes of the Garter. With 
small margin but showing the plate-mark. Folio. 
Fine. 


ANNE DUCHESS OF MONMOUTH. 
Bust in oval. With very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. Folded twice and carefully pressed out. 
8vo. 


JACOB LOVELACE. 


MISS CAREUR. 


Three-quarter length standing, as shepherdess. After 
Th. Husdon. With very small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. Small folio. 


T. MAJOR. 


FRANCES, LADY CARTERET. 
Bust in oval. After F. Zinke. 
the plate-mark. Large 4to. 

JOHN LORD CARTERET, president of the Privy 

Council. 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. 
very large margin. Folio. (2) 


With margin, showing 


With 


S. F. RAVENET. 


WILLIAM DUKE OF CUMBERLAND. 
Three-quarter length standing, holding a baton. After 
A. Pond. With small margin trimmed just at the 
plate-mark. Folio. 


GEORGE II, King of Great Britain. 


Full length on horseback. After Morier. 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. Imperial folio. 


With 


WM. WYNNE RYLAND. 


GEORGE III, King of Great Britain. 
Full length standing in court costume. After A. Ram- 
say. With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 
Folio. 


GEORGE III, King of Great Britain. 
Full length standing, in court costume. After A. Ram- 
say. With margin showing the plate-mark. Royal 
folio. 
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J. KEYSE SHERWIN. 


£2 235 DEATH OF LORD ROBERT MANNERS. 


After Stothard. Open letter proof. With margin 
Nude showing the plate-mark. Oblong imperial folio. 


236 WILLIAM PITT, EARL OF CHATHAM. 
- Three-quarter length standing, making a speech. After 
bere: R. Brumpton. Proof with ‘the engraver’s name only 
ue gler and with margin, showing the plate-mark at the top 
only. Small folio. 


237 MARY ISABELLA DUCHESS OF RUTLAND. 
Three-quarter length seated and holding an open 
/ fu book. After Joshua Reynolds. With margin lacking 
the plate-mark. A tear on the book carefully repaired. 
The lower margin repaired and strengthened. Royal 
folio. 


238 JOHN MONTAGU, fourth Earl of Sandwich. First 
Lord of the Admiralty. 


a Full length standing. After T. Gainsborough. With 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Imperial folio. 


239 GEORGE NUGENT-GRENVILLE TEMPLE, Mar- 
ge quis of Buckingham. Lord Lieutenant-general. 
. Three-quarter length standing in the robes of the 
Pe Garter. After T. Gainsborough. Open letter proof 
_with good margin. Royal folio. 


WILLIAM SHERWIN. 


240 CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 


SF? Full length standing in the robes of the Garter. With 
3 —* small margin trimmed just at the plate-mark. Rare. 
Folio. 


241 OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 


me Half length in armor, in oval. After R. Walker. 
A With small margin but showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


242 WILLIAM BRIDGE, divine. 
Bust. With good margin. 12mo. 


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243 


244 


SIR WILLIAM JONES, Judge of the King’s Bench. 
Half length in oval. With good margin. Laid down. 
8vo. 

JOHN CHURCHILL, Duke of Marlborough. 

Half length in armor, in oval. Engraved by R. Shep- 
pard after G. Kneller. With margin showing the 
plate-mark at the left side and bottom. 4to.. 

CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA, Princess Royal of England. 


Half length in oval. Engraved by Anker Smith with 
margin but lacking the plate-mark. 4to. (4) 


“SOLD BY PETER STENT.” 


GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS, King of Sweden. 


Full length on horseback. With small margin lacking 
the plate-mark. 8vo. 


RICHARD CROMWELL, the Protector. 
Half length in armor, in oval. With margin showing 
the plate-mark except at the bottom. 8vo. 
DANIEL COLWAL, collector. 
Bust in oval, by an unknown engraver. Small 4to. 
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, First Earl of shaw 
bury, president of the Privy ‘Council. 


Bust in oval, by an unknown engraver. With very 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 4to. (4) 


ROBT. STRANGE 


HENRIETTE MARIA, Queen of Great Britain, with 
her two sons. 


Full length seated. After A. van Dyck. Proof before 
all letters, with margin showing the plate-mark at 
the bottom. Laid down. Imperial folio. 


I. STURT. 


JOHN FOX, divine author. 
Bust in oval. With margin lacking the plate-mark. 
4to. Very rare. 


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THOS. TROTTER. 


246 LORD MORPETH, at the age of 13. (George Howard 
6th earl of Carlisle). 


Bust in oval. After Joshua Reynolds. With margin 
}3 oo showing tlie plate-mark except at the bottom. Folio.. 
From the A. A. Weston collection. 


DR. JOHNSON. 


Full length in his travelling:dress. Etching from life. 
With margin at top and bottom. Closely trimmed on 
the sides and inlaid. Small 4to. 


GEORGE III, King of Great Britain. 


Full length seated. Apollo putting a laurel wreath 
on his head. Engraved by Isaac Taylor, after J. Gwin. 
Proof with the artists names only in dry point. With 
good margin. Oblong 4to. (3) 


PETER VAN DER BANCK. 


247 MARY II, Queen of Great Britain. 


p- od Half life size bust, in oval. After G. Kneller. With 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Royal folio. 
Companion to No. 248. 


248 WILLIAM III, King of Great Britain. 
Half life size bust, in oval. After G. Kneller. With 


A al very small margin, lacking the plate-mark. A brown 
stain and a small hole in the ornamental border. Royal 
folio. 


Companion to No. 247. 


249 SIR EDMUND-BURY GODFREY, justice of the peace, 
murdered by the Papists. 

oe tee Three-quarter life size bust, in oval. With good mar- 
gin, and with the inscription on a separate plate. Laid 
down for no apparent reason. A few small stains in 
ney he the border and three small tears in the upper border 
repaired. Royal folio. From the J. Burleigh James 

collection. 


250 THOMAS LAMPLUGH, archbishop of York. 
Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With margin. 
/ snl trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. 


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a- 251 ROBERT PASTON, Earl of Yarmouth, Lord lieutenant. 


Half life size bust, in oval. With good margin. Royal 
folio. 


252 JOHN SMITH, writing master in London. 


g VF Bust in oval. After Wm. Faithorne. Closely trimmed. 
4to. From the J. F. Gigoux collection. 


GERARD, JAN AND MICHIEL VAN DER GUCHT. 


253 ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN, Lord Keeper. 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. En- 
pee graved by Gerard yv. d. Gucht. With small margin 
fea lacking the plate-mark, except at the bottom. 8vo. 
THOMAS WOOLSTON, B.D., fellow of Sidney College, 
Cambridge. : 
Half length in oval. Engraved by Jan v. d. Gueht 
after B. Dandridge. With full margin (deckel edges). 
Folio. 
MRS. ELIZABETH BURNET, second wife of bishop 
Burnet. 
Half length in oval. Engraved by Michiel v. d. Gucht 
after G. Kneller. With small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. A tear on the left border repaired. 12mo. 


GEORGE AUGUSTUS PRINCE OF WALES (George 
II, King of Great Britain). 
Full length standing in the robes of the Garter. En- 
geraved by M. v. d. Gucht. With margin showing the 
plate-mark. Large 8vo. 
SIR RICHARD STEELE, poet. 


Half length, standing. Engraved by M. v. d. Gucht 
after G. Kneller. Closely trimmed. Small 8vo. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. (5) 


WILLIAM WALKER. 


254 JOSEPH STENNETT, Sabbatarian Anabaptist. 


Almost three-quarter length, standing at his writing 
table, in arched border. Proof before all letters. With 
good margin, lacking the plate-mark. Large 4to. 


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GEORGE VERTUE. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 

_ Bust in oval. Engraved by J. Basire after Richard- 
son. Open letter proof. With good margin, but 
lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. 


GEORGE VERTUE AND MARGARET, his wife, in 
the very habits they were married. 
Full length standing. Etching by W. Humphrey 
after a drawing by G. Vertue. With good margin. 
The inscription margin, folded and pressed out. 
Folio. (2) | 


THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF ARUNDEL, HIS 
WIFE ALATHEA, and their family. 
Full length seated, their children standing. After 
Ph. Frutiers. With very small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. Folded along the lower margin and 
pressed out. Oblong royal folio. 


FRANCIS BEAUMONT, author; SAMUEL BUTLER, 
author. 


After G. Soest. Both busts in ovals. With very large 
margin (deckel edges). Folios. (2) 


ABRAHAM COWLEY, poet. 


Bust in hexagonal porder. After P. Lely. With very 
large margin (deckel edges). Folio. 


OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 
Half length in armor, in oval, with ornamental border. 
After Saml. Cooper. With good margin. 4to. (2) 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain and Henrietta 
Maria his wife. 
Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. Folded in the 
center and pressed out. Oblong royal folio. 


QUEEN ELIZABETH’S procession on her visit to 
Henry Carey, Baron Hunsdon. 


With margin, but lacking the plate-mark. A piece. 
near the left lower corner replaced and laid down. 
Oblong royal folio. 


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261 


264 


269 


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EDWARD VI, after Holbein; HENRY VII, ELIZA- 
BETH, after I. Oliver. Kings and Queen of Eng- 
land, and ELIZABETH QUEEN OF BOHEMIA, 
after G. Honthorst. 

All half length, in borders with emblematic ornaments. 
With full margins (deckel edges). 4tos. 


ELIZABETH, Queen of England. 


Bust in oval. After I. Oliver. Closely trimmed and 
laid down for no apparent reason. Small 8vo. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. 


GEORGE I, King of Great Britain. 
Half length in oval. 1718. After G. Kneller. With 
good margin. 4to. (6) 


GEORGE II, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 1724. 


Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


LADY JANE GREY. 
Half length in oval. With large emblematic border. 
With small margin, showing the plate-mark. Oblong 
royal folio. 


HENRY VII, King of England and his family. 
All full length standing. After H. Holbein. With 


small margin showing the plate-mark. Oblong royal 
folio. (2) 


HENRY PRINCE OF WALES, after I. Oliver ; MARY 
I, Queen of England. 
Both busts in ovals with emblematic borders. With 
full margins (deckel edges). 4tos. 


JOHN FLETCHER, poet. 
Half length in oval. 1729. With full margin (deckel 
edges). 4to. 


RICHARD GRAVES, bencher and reader of Lincolns 
Inn. ; 


Three-quarter length seated in an armchair. With 
very large margin. Small 4to. (4) 


BENJAMIN JOHNSON, poet. 
Half length in oval. After G. Honthorst. With full 
margin (deckel edges). Folio. 


60 


266 


267 


FRANCIS MUNDY. 


Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 4to. From the W. 
Sharp collection. 


HENRIETTA COUNTESS OF ORRERY, daughter of 
George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney. 1732. 


Three-quarter length standing. After J. Seaman. 
With. good margin, lacking the plate-mark. 4to. (38) 


JOHN OWEN, divine. 
Half length in oval. Proof before the engraver’s 
name and before the inscription on the base. With 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Large 8vo. 
Fine. 

HENRY POWULE, Speaker of the House of Commons. 


Bust in oval. 1737. After G. Kneller. With large 
margin. Folio. 


ROBERT PRICE, Baron of the court of exchequer. 


Bust in oval. After G. Kneller. With small margin. 
showing the plate-mark. Folio. (3) 


MATTHEW PRIOR, plenipotentiary envoy to King 
Louis XIV. 
Half length in oval. After LaBelle. First state, 
proof before the artists’ names, with large margin. 
Folio. 


MATTHEW PRIOR, poet. 


Almost full length, seated at his writing table. 1719. 
After J. Richardson. With good margin. Slightly 
browned. Large 4to. 


HENRY SACHEVERELL, divine. 
Half length standing. 1714. After A. Russell. With 
margin, trimmed just at the plate-mark. 4to. 


JOHN SELDEN, counsellor. 


Bust in oval. 1725. After P. Lely. Proof before 
the inscription on the lower margin. With small 
margin; inlaid. Small folio. From the F. Walker 
collection. 


WILLIAM SEYMOUR, third Duke of Somerset. 
Bust in oval. 1714. After P. Lely. With good mar- 
gin. Small folio. (8) 


61 


270 


272 


SARAH ALSTON DUCHESS OF SOMERSET. 
Full length seated, in court costume. 1736. After 
T. M. Q. With margin trimmed just at the plate- 
mark. Small folio. 

PHILIP II, 1735. 
After Titian. With full margin (deckel edges). Ato. 


RICHARD STEELE, poet. 
Half length in oval. After I. Thornhill. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe 
collection. 


THOMAS WENTWORTH, Earl of Strafford, Lord 
Justice of Great Britain. 
Bust in oval. After G. Kneller. With small margin 
lacking the plate-mark. 4to. 


JOHN SUCKLING, poet. 
Bust in oval. 1744. After A. van Dyck. With large 
margin. Folio. (5) 


JONATHAN SWIFT, dean of St. Patrick’s, Dublin; 
poet. 
Half length in oval. With small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. 4to. Fine. 


EDMUND WALLER, poet. 
Half length in oval. 1727. After G. Kneller. With 
small margin, lacking the plate-mark. 4to. From 
the J. Young collection. 

A SMALLER PLATE OF THE SAME. 
Closely trimmed. Large 8vo. (2) 


THE SAME. 


The original water color sketch for his engraving by 
G. Vertue. Small 4to. Very fine. 


ROBERT WHITE. 


ROBERT 1st EARL OF AILESBURY. Lord of the 
Privy Council. 
Three-quarter length standing, in court costume. After 
P. Lely. With margin showing the plate-mark. Small 
4to. 


RICHARD BAXTER, presbyter. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. 8vo. 


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276 


277 
278 
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CHARLES BEAUCLAIRE AND JAMES LORD 
BEAUCLAIRH, sons of Nell Gwynne, when boys. 


Full length standing. With large margin lacking the 
plate-mark. Small 4to. (38) 


HENRY DUKE OF BEAUFORT. 


Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With margin 
trimmed just at the plate-mark. Folio. 


ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN, Lord Keeper. 


Half length in oval. Laid down for no apparent 
reason. 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


JEREMY COLLIER, A.M. 
Half length in oval. 1701. With good margin. Large 
Svo. 
DANIEL COLWAL. Founder of the Museum of the 
Royal Society. 


Half length in oval. 1681. With small margin, lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 8vo. 


ELIZABETH, Queen of England. 


Full length seated on the throne. After Faithorne. 
With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. Inlaid. 
8vo. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Half length in oval. With small margin, lacking the 
plate-mark. Inlaid. 8vo. 


HENRY VIII, King of England. 


Bust in oval. After H. Holbein. With small margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Inlaid. 8vo. 


MARY, Queen of England. 


Bust in oval. With small margin, lacking the plate- 
mark. Large 8vo. All four from the Robt. Hoe col- 
lection. (4) 


JAMES II, King of Great Britain, when Duke of York. 


Three-quarter length standing, in the robes of the 
Garter. With margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. 


JAMES II, King of Great Britain, when Duke of York. 


Half length in armor, in oval. 1682. After G. Kneller. 
With good margin. Royal folio. 


63 


279 


280 


281 


MARY, Queen of England. 
Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. 8vo. 


SAMUEL GILBERT, florist. 


Half length in oval. With small margin, but showing 
the plate-mark. 12mo. 


GODART BARON DE GINKEL, Commander in Chief 
of the armies in Ireland. 


Half length in armor, in oval. From life. With 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small folio. 


THOMAS GOODWIN, president of Magdalen College, 
Oxford. 


Bust in oval. With very small margin. Large 8vo. 
From the Robt. Hoe collection. (4) 


WILLIAM, second Duke of Hamilton. 
Half length in armor in oval. With margin trimmed 
just at the plate-mark. 8vo. 


GEORGE HERBERT, poet. 
Bust in oval. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
12mo. Unusually fine. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


PETER HEYLYN, subdean of Westminster. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed and has lost 
some of the border. Inlaid. 8vo. From the Robt. 
Hoe collection. 


JOSIAH KEELING, conspirator in the Rye House plot. 
Half length in oval. With margin showing the plate- 
mark at the bottom only. Iarge 8vo. From the E. W. 
Martin collection. 


WILLIAM LAUD, archbishop of Canterbury. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed, laid down and 
inlaid. Large 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (5) 


ROGER L’ESTRANGE, author. 


Bust in oval. 1685. After G. Kneller. With margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Large 4to. 


JOHN LIGHTFOOT, prefect of St. Catherine Hall, 
Canterbury. 
Bust in oval. Closely trimmed and inlaid. Large 8vo. 


WILLIAM LEYBOURNE, mathematician. 
Bust in oval. 1674. With small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. Small 8vo. From the M. Bindleys collec-. 
tion. 
64 


GEORGE MONCK, Duke of Albemarle, captain general 
of the army. 


Bust in armor, in oval. With small margin lacking 
the plate-mark. Laid down and inlaid. 12mo. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. 


MATTHEW PARKES, archbishop of Canterbury. 


Half length in oval. With small margin lacking the 
plate-mark, and inlaid. 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe 
collection. (5) 


JOHN MILTON, poet. 


Bust in oval. With margin trimmed just at the plate- 
mark. Small 4to. Rare. 


FRANCIS MOROSINI, captain general of the Venetian 
forces. 
Bust in armor, in oval. After P. v. Sickeleers. Closely 
trimmed. Small 4to. 


JOHN OVERALL, bishop. , 


Half length in oval. With small margin showing the 
plate-mark. 8vo. 


SAMUEL PEPYS, secretary of the admiralty. 
Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. 12mo. Very rare. 


JOHN EARL OF ROCHESTER. 


Bust in oval. Closely trimmed, laid down, and inlaid. 
12mo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (4) 


HENEAGE FINCH, Earl of Nottingham. Lord High 
Chancellor. 


Half length in oval. After G. Kneller. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Folio. 


PRINCE RUPERT, Count Palatine of the Rhine. 
Bust in oval. After G. Kneller. With very small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Laid down for no 
apparent reason. Large 4to. 


ROBERT SANDERSON, bishop of Lincoln. 


Bust in oval. With very small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. 12mo. 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF THE SAME. 
Closely trimmed except at the bottom, where it shows 
the plate-mark. Fine. From the Robt. Hoe collec- 
tion. 
65 


287 
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288 
J St. 

289 


SAMUEL SLATER, Protestant minister. 
Half length in oval. From life 1692. With viet 
margin. Large 8vo. 

JOHN VAUGHAN, chief justice. 
Bust in oval. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
Svo. 

WILLIAM NOY, attorney general. 
Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. 12mo. (5) 


THE SEVEN BISHOPS (William Sancroft, Francis 
Turner, William Lloyd, Thomas Ken, John Lake, 
Jonathan Trelawney and Thomas White). 


All half length, in ovals. Copy by a Dutch engraver 
after the plate by R. White. With margin showing 
the plate-mark. Folio. 


P. L. WILLEMSEN. 


CHARLES Jf, King of Great Britain. 
Half length in oval. After Loggan. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. Rare. 


WILLIAM WOOLLETT. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 
Half length, seated at his working table. Engraved 
by Caroline Watson, after G. Stuart. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. §8vo. 


GEORGE III, King of Great Britain. 


Half length, standing. After A. Ramsay. With 
good margin. 4to. (2) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF GEORGE III. 
With large margin. 4to. Fine. 


THOMAS WORLIDGE. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 
Half length, at his work. After himself. On India 
paper, with small margin. 8vo. 


LADY ANN STANHOPE. 


Half length, in oval. Etching. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark. 12mo. Fine andrare. (2) 


66 


CHERUBINO ALBERTI. 


992 HENRY IV, King of France. Barsch 124. 


47° : Bust in oval, with a richly decorated border. 1595. 
With very small margin; inlaid. Folio. 


HEINRICH ALDEGREVER. 


2993 PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 1530. B. 188. 


s? Half length with hat. Closely trimmed and inlaid. 
Small 8vo. 


ROBERT BOISSARD. 


294 MARTIN LUTHER. 
Bust with large margin. 8vo. Fine. 
#4" ~~ SIMON GRYNABEUS, philosopher. 1547. 
: Half length in arched border. Closely trimmed. 
Weer” Small 8vo. 
GUILLAUME BUDES, counsel. 


Half length in oval with ornamental border. With 
margin showing the plate-mark. Small 8vo. (3) 


JACQUES CALLOT. 


295 PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER. 


Half length in oval with ornamental border. En- 
SA graved from life by M. Lasne. With large margin. 


. 2 8vo. 
: ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Engraved by R. Bedetti after J. Callot. Bust. Proof 
with the artists’ and printer’s names only. With full 
margin (deckel edges). Small 4to. 
HENRI DE BOURBON, Prince de Condé. 


Bust in oval. Engraver not ascertained. With good 
margin. Small 8vo. Fine and very rare. (3) 


| 296 LOUIS XII, King of France. 
Full length in armor on horseback, a battle progressing 


. os. wee in the distance. With very large margin. Small 4to. 
| Fine. 


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298 


299 


THOMAS CECILL—THOMAS CROSS. 


WALTER CURULE, bishop of Rochester. 
Half length in oval. Engraved by T. Cecill. With 
very small margin. 8vo. Fine. 

ALEXANDER BROME, poet. 


Half length. Engraved by T. Cross. Closely trimmed. 
12mo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


THOMAS COCKSON. 


SAMUEL DANIEL. 


Half length in oval with ornamental border. Pre- 
fixed to Daniel’s ‘‘Civile Wares’? 1609. Closely 
trimmed and inlaid. 8vo. Rare. 


DOMINICUS CUSTOS. 


CHARLES DE LORRAINE DUC DE GUISH, leu- 
tenant general in the Provence. 


Bust in armor, in oval. With margin showing the 
plate-mark. 8vo. Fine. 


FRANCIS DELARAM. 


MARY I, Queen of England. 
Three-quarter length standing. First state, before the 
plate was altered to an oval. Closely trimmed. 8vo. 
Fine and very rare. From the J. A. Boerner collec- 
tion. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 
Three-quarter length standing in oval. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. 8vo. Rare. 


HENRY PRINCE OF WALKS, eldest son of James I, 
King of Great Britain. | 
Half length in oval. With ornamental border. With 
small margin lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. From the 
J. Burleigh James collection. 


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308 


LOUIS XIII, King of France. 


Half length in oval. ‘‘Compton Holland excudit.”’ 
Closely trimmed. Small 8vo. 


HENRY PERCY, ninth Earl of Northumberland. 
Almost three-quarter length standing, lacking the 
plate-mark. The four corners were lost and are re- 
placed. Small 8vo. From the F. Walker collection. 


JOHN WILLIAMS, bishop of Lincoln and Lord Keeper. 
Half length in oval with ornamental border. Second 
state, with Tho. Jenner’s address. With good margin; 
a crease pressed out. 8vo. Fine and rare. 


JOHN DROESHOUT. 


JOHN BABINGTON. 
Half length in oval, on the title-page to his ‘‘Pyro- 
technia’’ 1635. With very small margin, but showing 
the printer’s address with the date. Large 8vo. Fine 
and rare. 


RICHARD ELTON, military author. 
Half length in armour, with emblematic border. 1649. 
Prefixed to his ‘‘ Compleat Body of the Art Military.”’ 
With small margin lacking the plate-mark. A small 
piece torn out the right lower corner. Folded and 
carefully pressed out. 8vo. Fine. 


ENGRAVERS NOT ASCERTAINED. 


WILLIAM CECIL, Lord Burleigh, Prime minister to 
Queen Elizabeth of England for forty years. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. With small 
margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 8vo. Very fine 
and rare. 


THEODORE BEZA, divine. 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. With 
small margin, just showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 
Rare. 


ABRAHAM VAN ORTELIUS, geographer. 
Bust in oval, with ornamental border, prefixed to his 
‘‘Theatrum orbis Terrarum’’ 1603. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. Large 4to. 


EDWARD SIMSON, historian. 
Half length in oval. With small margin showing the 


plate-mark. 8vo. (2) 
69 


311 ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF EDWARD SIMSON. 
Closely trimmed, but very fine. 


YS a JAN JANSSEN STARTER, poet. 
Bust in oval, in allegorical border. With small mar- 
ws , wher gin showing the plate-mark. Small oblong 4to. 
| CHRISTOPHE DE THOU, president of the Parliament 
of Paris. 


Bust in oval with ornamental border. With small 
margin, showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. All three 
from the Robt. Hoe collection. (3) 


312 CHARLES II, King of Great Britain. 
Full length on horseback. With large hat. With small 


3 —_ margin lacking the plate-mark and inlaid. 4to. 
4 . JAMES II, King of Great Britain. 
. Full length in armor, on horseback. Closely trimmed. 


Small 4to. The same plate with the inscription - 
changed to GEORGE II ete. and destroyed. With 
very small margin. (3) 


3138 JAMES I, King of Great Britain. 


S  _ Three-quarter life size bust. Engraved in a broad 
manner. With very small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. Folio. 


314 JAMHS I, King of Great Britain and Anne of Denmark, 


his wife. 
or _— Full length standing in court costume under arches. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. Small oblong, 
Ato. 


cafieeint 


RENOLD ELSTRACKE. 


315 JAMES I, King of Great Britain. 


efO Bust in oval. With small margin, lacking the plate- 
4 vad mark. 8vo. 


316 WILLIAM HERBERT, third Earl of Pembroke. 
Haif length in oval. Closely trimmed and laid down. 


: 1s 8vo. Fine. 


brat 70 


PHILIP SIDNEY, poet and soldier. 


Half length in oval. With emblematic border. Closely 
trimmed. 8vo. 


HENRY STUART, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, 
Queen of Scots. 


Bust as Knight of St. Michael in oval, with ornamental 
border. With very small margin. A small tear across 
the inscription, carefully repaired. 8vo. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain, and HENRIETTA 
MARIA, his wife. 


Bust in ovals on the title-page to Henry Carey’s ‘‘ An 
History of the civill Warres.’’ Closely trimmed and 
remargined. 8vo. 


JACQUES DE FORNAZERIS. 


MARIE DE MEDICIS, Queen of France. 


Full length seated on a throne, with emblematic and 
historic background. Robert-Dumesnil X. No. 52. 
Closely trimmed and laid down. 8vo. Fine and rare. 


LEONARD GAUTIER (GALTER). 


JACQUES AMYOT, bishop of Auxerre. 
Half length seated, in oval. With large margin. 8vo. 
Fine. 

MARIA DE MEDICIS, Queen of France. 
Half length in oval. 1610. With very small margin. 
8vo. 

THOMAS STAPLETON. 
Bust in oval. With very small margin. Oblone 8vo. (3) 


CHARLES ALEXANDER DUKE CROY. 
Bust in oval. With very small margin; remargined. 
8vo. Rare. 


LOUISE DE LORRAINE, wife of Henri III, King of 
France. 
Half length. 1587. Closely trimmed. A very small 
piece of the border in the left lower corner is missing. 
Small 4to. Very rare. 


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324 


325 


327 


328 


ROBERT GAYWOOD. 


JEAN LOUIS GUEZ, SEIGNEUR DE BALZAC. 


Half length in oval. Etching. With good margin, but 
lacking the plate-mark. 12mo. 


SAMUEL CLARKH, biographer. Half length in oval. 
1654. 


Etching. Proof before the verses. With margin, but 
lacking the plate-mark. Small 8vo. 
GEORGE CROKE, Justice. 


Bust in oval. Etching. With very small margin. 8vo. 
(3) 


GEORGE MONCK, Duke of Albemarle, general. 


Half length standing. Etching after F. Barlowe. 
With very small margin, showing the full inscription. 


CHRISTINA, Queen of Sweden. 
Half length in oval. Etching. With margin lacking 
the plate-mark. Small 8vo. 

MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. 


Three-quarter length standing in the widow’s dress, 
with small margin. But showing the plate-mark. 
Large 8vo. (2) 


JACOB DE GHEYN. 


HUGO GROTIUS (de Groot), when a boy. 


Half length in oval. With very large margin. 12mo. 
Very fine. 


G. GLOVER. 


JOHN PYM, MP. 


Bust. Very early impression before the name of the 
personage. With small margin showing the plate- 
mark. Small 8vo. Very fine. From the J. Burleigh 
James collection. 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF THE SAME. 
With four additional lines of the inscription, including 
the name and date 1644. Closely trimmed. (2) 


72 


HENDRIK GOLTZIUS. 


ROBERT DUDLEY, Earl of Leicester, favorite of 
Queen Elizabeth. 


Bust with a plumed hat, in oval. Engraved on a silver 
plate. With very large margin. 12mo. Rare. 


HANS BOL, painter. 
Half length in oval with ornamental border. With 
small margin showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 
HENRI IV, King of France. 


Bust in oval. Small copy after Goltzius’ famous plate. 
With good margin. 8vo. (2) 


JACQUES GRANTHOMME. 


HENRI IV, King of France. 


Bust in armor, in oval. With very small margin. 
Small 12mo. Very rare. 


CHRISTOFF GREUTTER. 


PHILIP IV, King of Spain, in his youth. 
Full length on horseback, with a view of Madrid ( ?) 
in the distance. With good margin. Large 4to. 

A REVERSED COPY OF THE SAME. 


Closely trimmed; a fold through the center pressed 
out and a couple of small tears mended. Large 4to. (2) 


JAN VAN HALBEECK. 


~ LOUIS XIII, King of France, in his youth. 


Full length on horseback. With a view of Paris in 
the distance. With small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. Folded through the center and slightly soiled. 
8vo. Rare. 


REMIGIUS HOGENBERG. 


. FRANCOIS DE VALOIS, duc d’Alencon, brother of 


Henri ITI. 
Full length standing. ‘‘Liefrinck exc.’’ Closely 
trimmed. Small 4to. Rare. 


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LOUISE DE LORRAINE, wife of Henri ITI. 
Full length standing, holding two roses ‘‘Liefrineck 
excu.’’ Closely trimmed. Small 4to. Rare. 


HENRI IV, King of France. 
Bust in oval. ‘‘Ioan Buchsenmacher exeudit.’’ 
eood margin. 8vo. 


With 


WENZESLAUS HOLLAR. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain, kneeling, holding 
a crown of thorns. 
Copy of the frontispiece by Wm. Marshall to the 
original edition of ‘‘EKikon Basilike’’ 1648, etching 
1649. With very small margin. Cut at the dividing 
line in the center, and pasted together again. Small 
oblong 8vo. 


ANNA OF CLEVES. Wife of Henry VIII. King of 
England. | 
Three-quarter length, standing 1648. After H. Hol- 
bein. Closely trimmed, but showing the full insecrip- 
tion. Small 4to. Fine. 


PIETRO ARETINO, poet. 
Bust. After Titian. Etching. With small margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Large 8vo. 


DURER’S FATHER. 
Half length, standing, 1644. After A. Durer. Etch- 
ing. With small margin, lacking the plate-mark. — 
Small 4to. (2) 


WILLIAM BURTON, author. 
Half length in oval. Etching. Closely trimmed, show- 
ing the full inscription. 8vo. 


WILLIAM DUGDALE, antiquarian. 


Three-quarter length, seated at his writing table. 
Etching. With small margin lacking the plate-mark. 
Large 8vo. 


WLILIAM FENNER, rector of Rochford. 
Half length in arched border. 1656. Etching. Closely 
trimmed. 8vo. 

INIGO JONES, architect. 
Half length in oval. After A. van Dyck. Etching. 
With small margin, showing the plate-mark. 8vo. (3) 


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JOHN, LORD FINCH, Lord Keeper. 


Bust in oval. Original pen and ink drawing for his 
etching after Ed. Bower. 12mo. Fine. 


CHARLES II, King of Great Britain, in his youth. 
Three-quarter length standing. After A. van Dyck. 
Etching. Second state (of 4), before Meissens address. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. 


THE SAME. 


The smaller plate. Oval, Etching, with very large 
margin. Small 8vo. From the F. Walker collection. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Three-quarter length, standing in armor, with an 
allegorical background. After A. van Diepenbeeck. 
Closely trimmed and few small tears repaired. Folio. 
Rare. 


WILLIAM LAUD, archbishop of Canterbury. 
Half length. 1640. Etching. (First state, before 
Garratt’s address. Closely trimmed on two sides, 
showing the full inscription. 12mo. Fine. 


WILLIAM OUGHTREDEH, mathematician. 
Half length. 1646. Etching. With margin showing 
the plate-mark. Small 8vo. From the J. A. Boerner 
and A. Apell collections. 


HENDRIK HONDIUS. 


ANDREAS RIVET, professor of theology at the uni- 
versity of Leyden. 
With small margin. Small 4to. From the Robt. Hoe 
collection. 


JODOCUS HONDIUS. 


PORTRAIT OF THE ENGRAVER, together with that 
of G. Mercator. 
Half length, seated at a table, covered with globes and 
geographical books. Engraver not ascertained (possi- 
bly Hendrick Danckerts). Closely trimmed at top and 
bottom, on the sides good margin. Folded in the 
eenter. Oblong folio. 


THOMAS CAVENDISH, the second English ‘‘ Cireum- 
navigator.”’ 
Half length in oval, with the two hemispheres. Closely 
trimmed. 12mo. Very rare. 
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301 


302 


300 


304 


356 


PETER HYBRECHTS. , 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 


Half length in large hat, in oval. With margin 
trimmed at the plate-mark. 12mo. 


JASPAR ISAC. 


MICHEL DE CASTELNAU. 
Bust in oval. With small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. Small 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 
PIERRE TERRAIL, le chevalier Bayard. 


Bust, with margin trimmed at the plate-mark. Small 
repairs along the right side. 8vo. Very rare. (2) 


PETER ISSELBURG. 


HENRY Vij, King of England. 


Half length in oval. 1616. Closely trimmed. 8vo. 
Fine and rare. 


PIETER DE JODE, THE ELDER. 


AMBROSIUS SPINOLA, prefect of Belgium. 


Half length in armor, in oval. With good margin. 
Small 4to. Fine. From the Griggs collection. 


LUCAS KILIAN—W. P. KILIAN. 


UNKNOWN MALE PORTRAIT. 
Half length in oval. Engraved by L. Kilian. Proof 
with the artist’s name and the Date 1625, only. With 
very large margin. 8vo. 

OLIVER CROMWELL, the Protector. 
Engraved by W. P. Kilian. Half length in armor, in 


oval. With small margin showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. (2) 


OTTAVIO LEONI. 


GALILEO GALILEI, astronomer. 


Bust in oval. 1624. Etching. With small margin, 
lacking the plate-mark. Laid down for no apparent 
reason. Small 8vo. 


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THOMAS DE LEU. 


CHARLES IX, King of France. 
Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. 12mo. 


RENE CHOPIN, advocate at the Parliament of Paris. 


Half length in oval. With margin; inlaid. 8vo. Fine. 
Both from the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


FRANCIS DRAKE, English navigator. 


Half length in oval. Closely trimmed to the oval 
border and laid down. Small 8vo. 


JEANNE DE COESME, Princesse de Conti. 


Half length in oval. After Quesnel. Closely trimmed. 
Small 8vo. 


ELIZABETH, Queen of England. 


Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. First state before the 
inscription on the oval border. A small piece of the 
right upper corner is lost. 12mo. Very fine. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


ELIZABETH OF AUSTRIA, Queen of France, widow 
of Charles IX. 


Half length in oval. Closely trimmed. 12mo. 


FRANCOIS I, King of France. 


Bust in oval. First state, before the vertical shading 
on the corners. Closely trimmed and laid down. Two 
small abrasures on the oval border. (2) 


HENRY IV, King of France. 
Half length in oval. After F. Quesnel. With very 
good margin. 8vo. 

ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Full length seated on his throne, resting his foot on 
trophies. First state, before the letter press on the 
back; closely trimmed and inlaid. Small 8vo. 

ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 
Full length in armor standing under a portico. With 
very small margin, inlaid. 8vo. _ 

ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Full length in armor on horseback. First state before 
the letter press on the back. With margin showing the 
plate-mark; inlaid. Small 8vo. (4) 


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362 


363 


364 


365 


366 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF HENRY IV, King of 
France, seated on his throne. 
Second state, with the letter press on the back. With 
very large margin. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


JAMES I, King of Great Britain. 
Half length in oval. With very small margin, lacking 
the plate-mark. 12mo. Fine and rare. (2) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF JAMES I, King of 
Great Britain. | 
In the same state and condition as the preceding. 


HENRI II, DUC DE LORRAINE. 
Half length in oval. Reversed copy of Robert- 
Dumesnil X. 307. With different verses and signed: 
‘‘Tho de Leu exe.’’ With good margin; inlaid. Small 
8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


CHARLES I DE GONZAGUE, DUC DE NEVRES. 
Half length in armor, in oval with ornamental border. 
With small margin, lacking the plate-mark; inlaid. 
12mo. Very fine. 


FRANCOIS RANCHIN. Professor of medicine. 
Half length in oval. With two small holes, closely 
trimmed and inlaid. 12mo. Fine. Both from the 
Robt. Hoe collection. The last one also from the A. Ff’. 
Didot collection. (2) 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF CHARLES I DE 
GONZAGUE. 
With large margin showing the plate-mark. Very 
fine. 


NICOLAS DE NEUFVILLE DE VILLEROY, secre- 
tary of state. 
With small margin trimmed just at the plate-mark and 
inlaid. 12mo. Fine. From the collection ‘‘C. A. P. D.’” 
not mentioned by Fagan. (2) 


WILLIAM MARSHALL. 


WILLIAM AMES, Professor of theology at the uni- 
versity of Franck. 

Full half length, standing. With very small margin 

showing the plate-mark, at the bottom only. Small 8vo. 


JOHN DUNNE, dean of St. Pauls and poet. 
With very small margin, showing the plate-mark at 


the bottom and left side. Creased and pressed out, 
slightly browned. 12mo. Fine impression. (2) 


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FRANCIS BACON, Lord Chancellor and philosopher. 


Almost full length seated at his writing table (1640). 
With large margin. Large 8vo. Fine. 


WILLIAM LILLY, astrologer. 


Half length standing at a table. With small margin 
showing the plate-mark at the bottom only. Small 8vo. 


JAMES HOWELL, author. 


Half length holding a letter, in oval. Closely trimmed 
except at the bottom, where it shows the plate-mark. 
Torn diagonally across the upper part of the hair and 
mended. 12mo. Rare. (2) 


HENRY CAREY, second Earl of Monmouth. 


Bust on a pedestal. With very small margin lacking 
the plate-mark. Small 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe 
collection. 


JAMES GRAHAM, Marquis of Montrose. 


Three-quarter length standing, in armor. Engraver 
not ascertained, but in a manner similar to Marshall’s. 
With margin trimmed at the plate-mark. 12mo. (2) 


JOHN OGILBY, poet. 
Half length in oval. 1649. With small margin, but 
showing the plate-mark. 12mo. 

JAMES USHER, archbishop of Armagh. 


Half length at his writing table, in oval. Closely 
trimmed; has lost a very small part of the border. 
Small 8vo. Very fine. (2) 


JACOB MATHAM. 


ABRAHAM BLOEMAERT, painter. 
Bust in oval with ornamental border. After P. 
Morelsen. Closely trimmed. 4to. 

THE SAME. 


Reversed copy, with a smaller border. Engraved by 
W. Swanenburg. With margin trimmed at the plate- 
mark. Large 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


THE SAME. 


Fine impression of the original plate, with very small 
margin. From the Naudet collection. 


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373 


379 


GODTFRIDT MULLER EX: 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain, when Prince of 
Wales. 
Half length in robes of the Garter, in oval. With 
very small margin. 8vo. From the Wm. Sharp col- 
lection. 


LAMORAL COUNT OF EGMONT. 
Bust in armor, in oval. With margin trimmed at the 
plate-mark. Small 8vo. (2) 


HERMAN MULLER EXCUD. 


ALEXANDER FARNESE, Duke of Parma, captain 
general of the Spanish armies in Belgium. 
Bust in armor. With margin, showing the plate-mark. 
Small 4to. Fine. 


JAN MULLER 


CHRISTIAN IV, King of Denmark. 
Three-quarter length standing. 1625. After Peter 
Jasachs. With very large margin. Folio. 


AMBROSIUS SPINOLA, Prefect of Belgium. 
Three-quarter length, in armor, standing. After M. J. 
Miereveld. With very small margin lacking the plate- 
mark, but showing the whole inscription. Folio. Very 
fine. 


JOHN PAYNE. 


JOSEPH HALL, bishop of Oxford. 
Half length in oval. Early impression, with one of 
the shields, bearing the arms, still blank. Closely 
trimmed, so that three-quarters of the inscription be- 
low the borderline is lost. 8vo. Very fine. 


GEORGE WITHER, poet. 
Half length, with large hat, in oval. Closely trimmed 
and inlaid. Large 8vo. Fine. 


“TO BE SOULD BY WILLIAM PEAKE.” 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 
Full length standing. With very small margin. 12mo. 
Fine and very rare. From the E. W. Martin collec- 
tion. 
80 


JEAN PICART. 


LOUIS XIII, King of France. 
Full length in armor, on horseback, with an attack on 
a town in the distance. First state, before the letter 
press on the back. With very small margin. Large 
8vo. Fine. 

ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Bust on a pedestal in a niche. Closely trimmed. 12mo. 
Fine. Both from the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


CHARLES DE SCHOMBERG, Duc d’Hallwin, Gover- 
nor and Lieutenant-general in Languedoc. 
Three-quarter length, in armor, standing. 1638. First 
state, before the letter-press on the back. With margin 
showing the plate-mark. 4to. Fine and very rare. 


AEGIDIUS SADELER. 


RUDOLPH II, Roman Emperor. 


Full length, in armor, on horseback; in the distance a 
battle against the Turks. After A. de Vries. With 
good margin. Royal folio. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 

Full length, in armor, on horseback. A tournament 
between the King and the Earl of Dorset in the dis- 
tanee. An old plate, apparently one by Sadeler, was 
altered to the above portrait. With very small margin, 
and having the arms cut out of one of the cartouches 
and a piece of blank paper inserted. Folded and 
pressed out. Royal folio. 


MELCHIOR KLESEL, bishop of Vienna. 
Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. 1625. 
With margin trimmed at the plate-mark. Large 4to. 

CHARLES DE LONGUEVAL, general of cavalry in 

Belgium, under Archduke Albert. 
Bust in oval with emblematic border. Closely trimmed 
and small tear repaired. Folio. (2) 


VINCENT MUSCHINGER, counsellor to the Roman 
Emperors Rudolph II and Matthias. 
Half length in oval. From life. 1611. With margin 
trimmed at the plate-mark. 8vo. 
MARIE DE MEDICIS, Queen of France. 
Half length in oval. With margin lacking the plate- 
mark. 8vo. (2) 
81 


386 


388 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF MARIE DE MEDICIS. 
With margin showing the plate-mark. Fine. 


PHILIP III, King of Spain. 
Bust in armor, in oval. Trial proof; only the portrait 
and the background are finished. With margin lack- 
ing the plate-mark. 8vo. Extremely fine and possibly 
unique. (2) 


BALTHASAR SCHWAN. 


JAMES I, King of Great Britain. 
Full length, on horseback, with a view of London in 
the distance. With margin showing the plate-mark. 
8vo. 


ANDREAS STOCK—HEINRICH ULLRICH. 


ALBERT DURER. Painter and engraver. 
Bust in oval. After Tommaso Vincitore. With mar- 
gin showing the plate-mark. A tear in the background 
carefully repaired. Small 4to. 


JAMES I, King of Great Britain. 
Engraved by H. Ullrich. Half length in fur-lined 
cloak and high hat. Closely trimmed. Small 8vo. 
Very fine. (2) 


ANNA VAN BOUCKEL. 


CHRISTOPHER, PRINCE OF PORTUGAL. 
Bust in armor, in oval. After Daniel Du Moutier. 
Closely trimmed. 12mo. Very fine. The only known 
plate by this engraver. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 


THE FAMILY VAN DE PASSE. 


FERDINAND, archbishop of Cologne, Count Palatine. 
Full length, on horseback, with a view of Cologne in 
the distance. By Crispyn v. d. P. With very small 
margin, the edges slightly torn in a few places, and 
the paper lightly browned. 4to. Fine impression. 


HENRI IV, King of France. 
Half length in armor in oval, with ornamental border. 
By Crispyn v. d. P. Closely trimmed but showing 
the whole inscription. 12mo. Fine. 


82 


392 ANNE BILL, wife of the King’s printer. 
Bust on a pedestal, in oval: Reversed copy of Simon 
3 pom v. d. Passe’s plate. The inscription on the scroll be- 
low the oval is burnished out. Closely trimmed. 
Small 8vo. From the Pierre Mariette and Robt. Hoe 
a Ww, collections. 
HENRI DE BOURBON, Prince de Condé. 
Bust in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. jr. With very 
small margin, but showing the full inscription. 8vo. 
ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Reversed copy of the preceding. With very small 
margin. 8vo. (3) 


;, 393 FRANCIS DRAKE, English circumnavigator. 
: “Sa Bust with shield and the two hemispheres, in oval. 
hudt’— With very small margin. 12mo. Very fine. 


394. EDWARD VI, King of England. 
Three-quarter length standing. By Simon v. d. P. 
aA With very large margin, laid down and inlaid. Small 
j 8vo. Krom the Robt. Hoe collection. 
PY ; ROBERT DEVEREUX, second Earl of Essex, favorite 
' of Queen Elizabeth. 


Half length in armor, in oval. With good margin. 
Small 8vo. (2) 


395 ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF ROBERT DEVEREUX. 
, fa Full length in armor, on horseback, with a marine 
battle in the distance. Closely trimmed showing the 

nedr full inscription. Small 4to. Very rare. 


396 HENRY, PRINCE OF WALES, eldest son of King 
52 James I. 
/ Half length in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With large 


: Pronk margin. 12mo. Fine. 


397 ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


5 Full length standing exercising with the spear. By 
ts ee Simon y. d. P. With very small margin, laid down. 
Small 8vo. From the Robt. Hoe collection. 
RUMOLD HOGERBERTS, counsel at Leyden. 
Bust in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With good margin. 
Small 8vo. 
HUMPHREY GILBERT, navigator. 
Half length in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. Closely 
trimmed. Small 8vo. (3) 


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JOHN HAYWARD, historian. 


Half length holding a paper. 
Closely trimmed. 12mo. Fine. 


By William v. d. P. 


JAMES VI, King of Scotland, later James I of Great 

Britain. : 

Bust with high hat, in oval. First state, with a 
mustache only. With large margin. Small 8vo. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Bust in armor, in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With 
good margin. 12mo. Fine. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Half length in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With mar- 
gin showing the plate-mark. 12mo. Fine. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Half length in arched border. By Crispyn v. d. P. 
With small margin showing the plate-mark. 4to. 
Very fine and rare. From the B. Keller collection. 


ANOTHER PORTRAIT OF THE SAME. 


Full length seated on a throne. By Simon v. d. P. 
With very small margin. Small 4to. Fine. 


LODOWICK STUART, Duke of Richmond, Lord Great 
Chamberlain. 


Half length in oval. By Simon vy. d. P. With very — 
small margin. Two tears carefully repaired. Small 
8vo. Fine and rare. From the F. Walker collection. 


ANOTHER IMPRESSION OF LODOWICK STUART. 
With margin a trifle larger as the preceding. Fine. 


JAMES VI, King of Scotland, later James I, King of 
Great Britain. 
Bust in armor in oval. 
trimmed and inlaid. 
Robt. Hoe collection. 


By Crispyn v. d. P. Closely 
12mo. Fine. Both from the 


(2) 


LOUIS XIII, King of France. 


Half length in oval, with a separate ornamental 
border. By William and Crispyn v. d. P. With mar- 
gin showing the plate-mark. 4to. From the Robt. 
Hoe collection. 


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JAMES MOUNTAGUE, bishop of Winchester. 
Half length in oval, with ornamental border. By 
Simon vy. d. P. With large margin. Small 8vo. 


FERDINAND MAGELLAN, navigator. 
Half length in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With very 
small margin. 12mo. Fine. (2) 


JAN MEURS, historian. 
Bust in oval. By Simon v. d. P. With good margin. 
12mo. , 


HENRIK FREDERIK, Prince of Orange. 
Bust in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. Closely trimmed, 
and the paper skinned on the back. 12mo. Fine. (2) 


PHILIP II, King of Spain. 
Bust in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. With very small 
margin. 12mo. Fine. 


ANTOINE DE PLUVINEL, riding master to the King 
of France. 
Bust in oval. 1628. By Simon v. d. P. With small 
margin, lacking the plate-mark. 8vo. 


AARON RATHBONE, mathematician. 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. By 
Simon v. d. P. With very small margin. Small 8vo. 
Fine. 


RUDOLPH II, Roman Emperor. 
Bust in oval. By Crispyn v. d. P. Closely trimmed. 
12mo. Fine. 


ROBERT CAR, Earl of Somerset; FRANCES, Countess 
of Somerset. 
Bust in ovals. By Simon v. d. P. With good margins. 
Small 8vo. (2) 


ANOTHER PAIR OF THE SAME. 
With small margins, but showing the plate-mark. (2) 


THE SAME PORTRAIT OF FRANCES COUNTESS 
OF SOMERSET. 
Original, washed pen and ink drawing by G. P. 
Harding. 


WOLFGANG WILHELM, COUNT PALATINE OF 
THE RHINE. 
Bust in oval. By Simon v. d. P. after G. Gortzius. 
~ With small margin lacking the plate-mark. Small 8vo. 
Rare. 
85 


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418 


419 


420 


421 


CHRISTOPHELVAN SICHEM. 


ROBERT DUDLEY, Count Leicester, favorite of Queen 
Elizabeth of England. 


Full length, standing, in armor. Closely trimmed and 
laid down for no apparent reason. 8vo. 
PHILIP II, King of Spain. 


Full length, standing, in armor. With small margin 
lacking the plate-mark. Laid down for no apparent 
reason. 8vo. (2) 


ROBERT VAUGHAN. 


GEORGE CLIFFORD, Earl of Cumberland. 
Half length in oval. With good margin. 8vo. Fine 
and rare. 

OSMAN I, Sultan of Turkey. 


Half length in oval. With good margin. 8vo. From 
the Robt. Hoe collection. (2) 


FERDINAND OF TOLEDO, Duke of Alva, Governor © 


of the Netherlands. 
Bust in oval. Closely trimmed. 12mo. 


GEORGE CROCKH, Justice of the Peace. 
Half length in oval. With small margin lacking the 
plate-mark. 8vo. 

JOHN FISHER, Bishop of Rochester. 


Bust in oval. Closely trimmed, showing a small mar- 
gin at top and bottom only; folded and pressed out. 


EDWARD VI, King of England. 
Half length in oval with ornamental border. Closely 
trimmed, except at the bottom, and laid down. 8vo. 
EDWARD V, King of England. 


Half length in oval. Engraver not ascertained. With 
small margin and inlaid. 12mo. Both from the Robt. 
Hoe collection. (2) 


BENJAMIN JOHNSON, poet. 


Half length in oval. With margin showing the plate- 
mark. 8vo. Rare. 


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CHARLES V, Roman Emperor. 


Bust in oval with large emblematical border. Closely 
trimmed and inlaid. Royal folio. Rare. 


LUCAS VORSTERMAN. 


GERAERT SEGHERS, painter. 
Half length standing. After A. v. Dyck. With small 
margin, showing the plate-mark. Small 4to. Fine. 


CHARLES I, King of Great Britain. 
Bust. After A. van Dyck. Closely trimmed, showing 
only the inscription. Inlaid. 4to. (2) | 


ALOYSIUS CONTARENO, orator. 
Half length in arched border. 1628. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. Folio. From the 
Cope collection. 


THOMAS HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk. 
Full half length, standing. After H. Holbein. Closely 
trimmed, but showing all the inscription. 4to. Fine. 


THOMAS HOWARD, Earl of Arundel, and ALATHHA 
TALBOT his wife. 
Three-quarter length seated, the Earl standing. After 
A. van Dyck. With small margin lacking the plate- 
mark. Remargined. Oblong folio. Duplicate of the 
Berlin Museum. 


CHARLES DE LONGUEVAL, Military Prefect in 
Belgium. | 
Half length in oval, with emblematic border. After 
P. P. Rubens. With large margin. Imperial folio. 


CLAUDIUS MAUGIS, counsellor and almoner to the 
King. 

Bust in oval. After Phil. de Champagne. With very 
small margin. Small 4to. From the Captain Donna- 
dieu collection. 

PETER STEVENS, art amateur. 
Full half length, standing. After A. van Dyck. First 
state; proof before all letters. With very small mar- 
gin. Small 4to. 

JUSTUS LIPSIUS. 
Bust. First state, before the address. With small 
margin showing the plate-mark. Small 8vo. (3) 


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429 ISABELLA D’ESTE, wife of Francisco de Gonzaga and 
sister of Lucretia Borgia. 
Three-quarter length, seated in an armchair. After 
Titian. With large margin, laid down for no apparent 
reason. Slightly browned. Folio. 


“ANTONIE WIERIX. 


430 THOMAS MORE, Lord Chancellor of England. 


Bust. Closely trimmed, showing the full inscription. 
/% ae A small tear in.the inscription repaired. 12mo. Fine 
Af baie and rare. 


HIERONYMUS WIERIX. 


431 LOUIS DORLEANS, Senator and famous member of 
‘“Ligue.’’ 

m ane Nae wW Bust in oval with ornamental border. After Otho van 

W re Veen. Closely trimmed, and laid down. 8vo. Fine. 


432 PHILIP II, King of Spain. 
- Half length in oval. With margin, just showing the 
[l— plate-mark. 12mo. Fine. From J. Burleigh James 


dye Te collection. 


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